Just like baseball, get your leaders up the middle.
There's some promising players listed in this thread, but if we are expecting them in leadership roles we are in TROUBLE.
We need Nico and Robert to handle those leadership positions.
I feel we'll be talking about the job Lester has done at the end of this season in very glowing terms. Stop for a minute and think about his time at Bama.
He comes in with the 2008 class and the leader of that group is Rashad. (BTW, that's the role I see him having in 2012.) Working alongside Woodall certainly didn't hurt because it gave him a chance to see how Rashad was calling the sets and how Justin was adjusting his positions with the safeties.
Just like Robert, Barron was in that learning mode as well during the 2009 season and assumed that position for a few years. All this time, we've had Robert just sitting there soaking up what these players were seeing on the field, the adjustments made, and more importantly the mistakes.
In essence, we've got a guy in our main safety role who has been through four seasons under Mark and Rashad.
I suspect he is more than ready.
Consider this Tidebit for a second. In 2009 defenses went after Mark Barron and he ended up in the top 10 for defensive backs in passing defense. In 2010, did they go after Mark? No, they went toward Lester. In 2011, did they go after either? No, they went after Milliner.
In the past three years offensive coordinators have chosen to attack a player in our secondary. The next year, they moved away from that guy.
Who do they go after this season? It won't be Lester. And, if history is an indicator like it's been the last three years, they won't be going after Milliner.