Not necessarily a player but the program did hire two secondary staffers (Kevin Coyle and Blaine Miller) to help coach a young unit.
To clarify, I like the young talent we have at CB. But I'm concerned [even with the impressive recruiting pedigrees of Samuel / Singleton] that we are exposed at CB due to general inexperience. Heck, even Kerr is just a true sophomore with barely half a season under his belt.
Safety -- we're good with Grant and Duce.
CB? Relying on a lot of youth to plug and play alongside Kerr.
Would have liked to see us add an experienced CB [this year's version of Clarence Lewis]. Maybe we still will.
And maybe the young guns -- along with guys like Delaine, Long, Andrews, McDaniel, etc. will get the job done.
Just pointing out that it is a risk.
EDIT -- Should mention that we have Martin [a S/CB who had an INT in the bowl game, and looked good in the spring game] who is experienced. And Buxton / Perry are also experienced. And Louisville transfer Washington got hurt and missed all last year, but he isn't a novice.
So maybe we have better depth / talent / positional versatility than what I was suggesting originally.