Also, when he first got here, he was a RB. Folks may remember the impressive spring game he had a few years ago. He has really blossomed with his move to safety though. He will finish up at Alabama as a highly recognized player in terms of awards and accomplishments. He will get drafted, and I hope he has a long and prosperous NFL career. Having spent time with him in the past, I can tell you that there isn't a better representative of our University of the Alabama football team. He has his priorities in order, and is one of the nicest, more down to earth guys you'll ever find. He reminds me a lot of Roman Harper, Charlie Peprah, and Anthony Madison... on and off the field.