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<blockquote data-quote="sixone220" data-source="post: 6768" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>Ernest Shazor has been one of the best safeties in college football over the past two seasons. He came in as a highly sought after recruit, and even though he still has room to grow, he has lived up to expectations. Shazor was All Big 10 as a sophomore and junior, a Thorpe finalist this past season, and was recently named to various All American teams. His two year totals from his sophomore and junior seasons are 141 tackles, 18 for loss, and 4 interceptions. </p><p></p><p>Ernest Shazor is a super sized safety. He possesses awesome size for a safety, and is bigger than some pro linebackers. He throws that weight around the field, and is a force against the run, and a huge hitter over the middle. But he also possesses very good athleticism and good speed to drop back into coverage. </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Shazor could still use some more experience in deep coverage. He can bite on fakes and take himself out of position down the field. With more experience, he will develop a better feel in coverage however. Another concern is his size; he may out grow the safety position. He is almost 230 lbs now, after a couple years in a pro conditioning program, he could easily become too big to play safety in the NFL. It gives him intriguing potential as a linebacker, but he</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixone220, post: 6768, member: 68"] Ernest Shazor has been one of the best safeties in college football over the past two seasons. He came in as a highly sought after recruit, and even though he still has room to grow, he has lived up to expectations. Shazor was All Big 10 as a sophomore and junior, a Thorpe finalist this past season, and was recently named to various All American teams. His two year totals from his sophomore and junior seasons are 141 tackles, 18 for loss, and 4 interceptions. Ernest Shazor is a super sized safety. He possesses awesome size for a safety, and is bigger than some pro linebackers. He throws that weight around the field, and is a force against the run, and a huge hitter over the middle. But he also possesses very good athleticism and good speed to drop back into coverage. Shazor could still use some more experience in deep coverage. He can bite on fakes and take himself out of position down the field. With more experience, he will develop a better feel in coverage however. Another concern is his size; he may out grow the safety position. He is almost 230 lbs now, after a couple years in a pro conditioning program, he could easily become too big to play safety in the NFL. It gives him intriguing potential as a linebacker, but he [/QUOTE]
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