5 long-shot players Louisville should target after Michigan fires Sherrone Moore

With the portal opening soon, Michigan players are now more than likely to jump in than ever.
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3. Mason Curtis

You can teach a player a lot of things, how to tackle, how to break on a ball and even how to read an offense. What you can’t teach is size, and Mason Curtis has a lot of it. This 6-foot-5 defensive back has the frame to be an incredible playmaker for any team he’s on. 

This season, Curtis was sixth on the team in tackles as he tallied 34 total. The sophomore also did his job in the secondary as he had one interception and one pass deflection this year. His size is something that lets him affect the game at all levels, as Curtis even had a sack this year, which caused a loss of 12 yards on the play. 

The Cardinals are losing one of their best secondary players in D’Angelo Hutchinson, which will leave them with a hole in the defense. If the Cardinals can persuade him, Curtis could fill that hole with size to spare.

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