Tennessee Football: Top Returning Defensive Players
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Amyx Lessary HEIGHT 5'8" POS DB CLASS 2025 Amyx Lessary School: Wilson Central High School Lessary’s agility and loose frame allow him to change directions quickly. He has a low backpedal, which he effortlessly flips his hips out of when…
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Amyx Lessary
Lessary’s agility and loose frame allow him to change directions quickly. He has a low backpedal, which he effortlessly flips his hips out of when transitioning to carry receivers vertically. Lessary displays above-average ball skills, especially in contested catch situations. He aggressively drives on short throws, often breaking them up thanks to his reaction time and ball skills. He also showed a quick downhill trigger on short throws and against the run.
Physically, Fiorita has long arms, fairly fluid hips, and adequate foot speed. He displays above-average ball skills at the catch point. Fiorita showcases instincts in zone coverage and has a strong understanding of his responsibility in these concepts. He has an impressive understanding of leverage and knows how to put himself in position to deter or break up passes. Fiorita also knows how to read the quarterback’s eyes to jump routes.
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Cooper Buckner
Cooper Buckner
Buckner is a great cover corner, in both zone and man coverage. Has the ability to lock down receivers with impeccable mirroring technique. He possesses great closing speed and can make up distance quickly. He has strong hands and is able to break up passes with ease. This kid is a baller!
Ellison has modest athleticism with an effective backpedal and footwork. When he was able to read concepts in front of him, which looked normal for him in the zone and off-man he showed the ability to close on the receiver and make a play. Ellison has the potential to play press coverage with his heavy hands as well as his timing and placement of his punches.
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Otey displayed effective communication to adjust coverage assignments when the offense initiated motion or stacked receivers. He has good foot speed and linear speed to carry receivers vertically. Otey’s hips are fluid with little to no tightness. He has a natural feel for positioning in zone coverage. Otey is a stud and I can’t wait to see him perform this season.