Obviously these up and comers who have never proven anything at a major level are unknown quantities and have bust potential. That said...
I'm on record that I think it was a good hire and I think it was a mistake for LSU to not even consider him. Now Corey Raymond has left LSU and will be joining the Florida staff. Raymond has been LSU's secondary coach for the last 10 seasons, is a spectacular recruiter, and imo the best DBs coach in the business. In 10 seasons at LSU he's overseen 7 first-team All-Americans in the secondary and 14 players who were drafted (most of whom are beasts at the next level). That doesn't even include Patrick Peterson, Morris Claiborne, and Tyrann Mathieu, who started off LSU's incredible run of DBs, all of whom left prior to Raymond coaching here. He definitely kept that train rolling.
This is a big deal for Florida. He can recruit and coach. Between him and Napier, they are going to be getting some Louisiana kids.
I'm liking this less and less.