We are talking about grad transfers after all.
If they had no flaws, they would: a) be headed to the league, b) not likely to leave the program if they are major contributors. Typically, grad transfers have some skills to be intriguing, but also have some issues that kept them from being the player may not see, but the coaches do.
Respectfully 27, know we're razor thin at CB and certainly trust Clawson's eye but I'm just reluctant to auto him as a starter. I think there's a " well he played for MSU so he's got to be good " assumption. In that vid he didn't score going away and MSU's 2016 stats on him look rather pedestrian. He is jacked though so hopefully he's a hitter. May be starter by default....we'll see.
No way a 6th year player picks a school he doesn't think he's starting for.
I think any experience helps and takes some pressure off of the young guys to perform. Haven't seen much film on him, but he looks like a decent bend-don't-break corner who can make open field tackles. Very limited video, but some limited coverage skills, but seems to recover decently enough.
1 PBU last season seems a bit weak.
Scott was good, but the O was horrible that year.
The DT grad transfer we had a few years back was pretty good.