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Would you rather have one of the 3* true freshman playing next year or a 5th year veteran playing as a depth guy? Seems like a very obvious choice to me.
DB (15 Scholarships)
RS SR Alohi Gilman (likely leaving)
RS SR Shaun Crawford (likely leaving)
RS SR Donte Vaughn
RS JR Isaiah Pryor (guessing he’s coming)
JR Houston Griffith
JR Tariq Bracy
RS SO DJ Brown
SO Kyle Hamilton
RS FR KJ Wallace
RS FR Isaiah Rutherford
RS FR Cam Hart
RS FR Litchfield Ajavon
FR Caleb Offord
FR Landen Bartleson
FR Clarence Lewis
Crawford and Gilman are very likely to leave according to II. Isaiah Pryor is bringing his whole family right back to the next home game and I think he’s almost a shoe-in to come to ND. As far as CB goes you probably have...
RS SR Donte Vaughn
JR Tariq Bracy
RS FR KJ Wallace
RS FR Isaiah Rutherford
RS FR Cam Hart
FR Caleb Offord
FR Landen Bartleson
FR Clarence Lewis
I’d guess one of those freshman ends up at safety but for now I put them at CB. After Bracy it’s gonna be a lot of first and second year players so I’d obviously much rather see Donte Vaughn in there for insurance purposes next season. ND doesn’t have any Kyle Hamilton’s coming in right now so it’s important to have impact depth at CB. I’d prefer to see Donte for next season than a push to a NY6 bowl this season. If someone goes down with a season-ending injury in 2019 then that changes everything but ND needs depth at DB which they’ve been lacking this year big time.
Especially with Griffith moving back to safety after a failed experiment at getting him to be a viable corner this offseason, the depth chart is non-existent at that position.
Next year you're going to have one proven player in Bracy, and that's it. No one else will have gotten any meaningful reps. Safety is going to be fine because you'll have Pryor, Griffith, and Hamilton... and in nickel you will almost certainly see one of those guys play as the 5th DB.
But at minimum... one guy is going to have to show up ready to play out of nowhere, and on top of that ND better pray they have no injuries. The real tragedy is that they burned Vaughn's redshirt in the disastrous '16 season and then he also played in '17/'18. He is absolutely needed this year, so you can't really redshirt him without hurting the team's chances on the field. But you can make a strong argument that he needed to be redshirted one of his first three years while playing minimal snaps.