Moderators Jeff Howe Posted yesterday at 06:43 PM Moderators Posted yesterday at 06:43 PM At some point, opposing quarterbacks must stop picking on Jelani McDonald. According to Pro Football Focus, McDonald has been targeted 15 times in coverage through four games. That’s No. 1 among SEC safeties, and tied for 20th among FBS safeties, but McDonald has made teams pay for throwing in his direction. McDonald has allowed eight receptions for 76 yards (9.5 yards per reception). With two interceptions (PFF also has him down for one dropped interception), McDonald has held opposing quarterbacks to a paltry 28.1 NFL passer rating when targeting him. A dynamic athlete Texas recruited out of Waco Connally in the 2023 cycle, McDonald has thankfully found a position where he’s flourishing, quickly growing into one of the most impactful defensive backs in the SEC. “When we recruited him out of high school, we didn't really know what [position] we were going to play him,” Steve Sarkisian said after McDonald intercepted a pass and recorded a tackle for loss in last Saturday’s 55-0 win over Sam Houston. McDonald is targeted once every 7.2 coverage snaps, which ranks 14th among SEC safeties who’ve logged at least 20 coverage snaps, according to PFF. McDonald, whose 115 coverage snaps are the fifth-most by an SEC safety, has cushioned the blow the safety room absorbed when Andrew Mukuba’s eligibility expired at the end of the 2024 season. “He was playing high school quarterback and, initially, we thought he was going to be a linebacker. When he got here, we moved him to corner, then he found his way back at safety, so his development has been different,” Sarkisian said regarding McDonald’s development. “He's always been very physically gifted, but learning to play the game from that perspective is a little bit different when you've been an offensive type of player. But, to his credit, he's worked on his craft.” The Longhorns will face tougher challenges when the conference schedule begins next Saturday, when No. 10 Texas hits the road to face Florida (2:30 p.m., ABC). Still, with Michael Taaffe owning PFF's eighth-best coverage grade among SEC safeties (80.2), a top-tier safety tandem will go a long way toward the Longhorns developing into a championship-caliber pass defense, especially if McDonald continues his current upward trajectory. "Jelani has his physical ability, but now he's really tapping into the mental side of the game," Sarkisian said. "He's communicating at a high level, but his play-making ability is obviously elite. He's a great tackler — probably one of our best tacklers on our team. His ball skills are really good. I just think his confidence and who he's become as a leader, I think, has probably been the most impressive thing. This guy's a real leader on our team — he was a captain tonight — so I'm just really proud of all that he's done to get to this point in his career." View full news story 8 Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted yesterday at 06:44 PM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 06:44 PM I know we know it, but it seems inevitable that the general public will soon talk about McDonald as one of the top safeties in the SEC. 10 Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted yesterday at 06:46 PM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 06:46 PM McDonald's interception against Sam Houston, if you want another look: 10 Quote
awashbump Posted yesterday at 06:53 PM Posted yesterday at 06:53 PM he has 1 round potential imo 5 Quote
Shane Posted yesterday at 06:55 PM Posted yesterday at 06:55 PM 2 minutes ago, awashbump said: he has 1 round potential imo Agree 2 Quote
taxsaver Posted yesterday at 07:06 PM Posted yesterday at 07:06 PM 11 minutes ago, awashbump said: he has 1 round potential imo I think so as well, barring injury, of course...but it would be nice to have him another year...unless he's a soph and we have him one more year anyways, of course 1 Quote
ArizonaLonghorn Posted yesterday at 07:38 PM Posted yesterday at 07:38 PM 54 minutes ago, Jeff Howe said: McDonald is averaging 7.2 targets per snap "game" instead of "snap"? 2 Quote
awashbump Posted yesterday at 07:46 PM Posted yesterday at 07:46 PM 39 minutes ago, taxsaver said: I think so as well, barring injury, of course...but it would be nice to have him another year...unless he's a soph and we have him one more year anyways, of course he's a junior. same class as Arch. and if he keeps playing like he has then he's going to the NFL no doubt in my mind, as he should 2 Quote
Califashorn75 Posted yesterday at 07:47 PM Posted yesterday at 07:47 PM Long, tough, athletic, smart...1st rounder. 1 Quote
Dread-headed Texan Posted yesterday at 08:21 PM Posted yesterday at 08:21 PM How I miss being able to get off the ground like that. Getting old sucks🤣 1 3 Quote
Texazz Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 41 minutes ago, Dread-headed Texan said: How I miss being able to get off the ground like that. Getting old sucks🤣 Father Time is undefeated 4 Quote
Dread-headed Texan Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Texazz said: Father Time is undefeated The crazy thing is I was dunking at 5'9" in the 8th grade at 45 I'm lucky to just be able to slap the backboard. For some reason or another your head tells you that you can still do it, your body says have the ambulance on standby🤣 1 3 Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 22 hours ago Author Moderators Posted 22 hours ago 2 hours ago, ArizonaLonghorn said: "game" instead of "snap"? It’s actually 7.2 coverage snaps per target. I fixed it. 4 Quote
4thandFive Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 2 hours ago, Dread-headed Texan said: How I miss being able to get off the ground like that. Getting old sucks🤣 Some of us can’t “miss” something we could never dream of doing lol. 1 1 Quote
PinchPullPancake Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I was sold on him after the pick against Kentucky last season. I think he will end up being our best defensive player this season. 1 Quote
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