'20 GA S Doneiko Slaughter (UT SIGNEE)

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"It was coach Ansley," Slaughter said. "His background and he has coached a lot of guys that are in the NFL. Tennessee is close to home and coach Pruitt is another reason it was the best fit for me."

Slaughter is next in the long line of Georgia defensive backs to call home. Of course NFL standouts like Deon Grant and Eric Berry come to mind, but also the most recent Georgia baller turned All-SEC performer, Nigel Warrior. "I talked to Warrior and he told me how much they changed it," Slaughter said. "He really developed under them. He told me he was coached up by them a lot more and it will help him in his draft stock."

Slaughter can play in all facets of the defense and could shine at either the star position or at safety. He shows a lot of toughness between the white lines. "I think it comes from being a baby brother," Slaughter said. "Me and my older brother used to fight all the time. I think that's where I get my physical play from and my toughness.”

"I train a lot," Slaughter said. "I work hard every day and worked a lot on that in the last year, just my coverage skills. I've worked on the basic DB work, my t-step, my back pedal and letting the play develop without being too timid." And those are things that Ansley has told Slaughter that he really likes about his game. "He likes that I'm physical and I have nose for the ball," Slaughter said. "He told me that I handle my work."

The decision to flip from Arizona State was a tough one because of his immense respect for Herm Edwards. "Being able to stay close to my family helped me make the decision," Slaughter said. "I was really close with coach Herm, but it was important for me to stay close and have them be able to watch me play."
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