The Fisher Law Firm Friday Q&A: Cornerback Improvement, RPOs, and Surprise Players

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Caleb Farley has improved in coverage, but has work to do with his tackling. (Photo by Jon Fleming)

1) Is there any reason to expect we’ll have P5-caliber corners next season? I know injuries, dismissals, early departures, etc. took a toll on the secondary this season. Is there a path to starting two skilled corners in August, via injury recovery, development, arrival of true freshmen, or other? – The_Phew

Chris Coleman: Let me give you my thoughts on each of the returning players, in order of seniority for the 2019 season…

Jovonn Quillen (Sr.): Quillen did a pretty good job when called upon, but his ceiling is lower than the other corners, and I’d prefer to have him as a third/fourth option. Still, he’s an important player for the Hokies.

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