I think it often takes at least 2 years to become a good or great DB. Take the case of Jeremy Lincoln who was the number one rated DB coming out of high school. He absolutely stunk his first two years at UT. So much he was redshirted between his soph. and junior years, mainly to regain his confidence. If my memory serves me correctly Terry Fair and Deron Jenkins, though talented, were no superstars their first year or two on the hill. So don't give up on Morley yet. I think he will, if not injured, blossom into a star by next year.I hope Morley turns out to be a star, but as of now I do not see what this guy has done to get such high praise from so many people.
Your favorite defensive player pretty much paved the way for every crucial offensive play Florida had two weeks ago. That guy cannot play safety at the SEC level.
You play your best players and go from there. I think Morley will be a very good DB, it may be next year, but he will be "The Man" before he leaves