The next position we look at in this summer’s position breakdown is cornerback.
It has been a while since the Sooners have had this much depth at cornerback. While much of it is unproven in the wake of the departure of Jaden Davis, a great deal of talent remains.
Woodi Washington, who has been a mainstay since the 2020 season, returns hoping for his best season yet. He is one of Pro Football Focus’ best-returning cornerbacks in the Big 12.
The key is who will step up to replace C.J. Coldon, who was a pleasant surprise toward the end of last season.
Three names are vying for that position and that’s [autotag]Gentry Williams[/autotag], [autotag]Kendel Dolby[/autotag] and [autotag]Jasiah Wagoner[/autotag].
Dolby was an elite junior college player last season. He was ranked as the top corner and the fifth overall player.
Williams is in Year 2 in the scheme. He has great speed and athleticism, and he is an aggressive player who challenges the ball in the air. He has substantial ability.
Wagoner is a true freshman who impressed during spring ball.
All three would be a good option, but all figure to be a factor this season, rotating in and out of both corner positions. Wagoner, in particular, looks to be a great option to work in the slot as a true freshman.
Kani Walker is another player to watch. There was a great deal of hype for him last offseason, but he couldn’t put it all together. Now a sophomore and not dealing with the transition from Louisville, Walker could be a factor. He has the size and the tools to be an impact player on the outside.
This position, combined with the safeties, is probably the best position group on the defense. They have more depth than the other positions, and we’ll see how it translates to the field.
As long as there can be somewhat of a pass rush, these guys should do a good job in coverage. It’s been a while since the Sooners have had a good secondary, but they have a chance to be just that and then some.
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