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Top 10 returning Nashville-area defensive backs

East Nashville's Demarquez Trotter (5).

East Nashville’s Demarquez Trotter (5).

With the start of high school football less than two months away, here’s a look at some of the top returning Midstate defensive backs for the 2016 season, as ranked by The Tennessean’s Michael Murphy.

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10. Ray Coggins

Wilson Central, senior
Hgt.: 
5-11 Wgt.: 185
Position: Safety

Why chosen: Coggins, a 2015 All-Region 3-6A selection and three-star Eastern Kentucky commitment, helped lead the Wildcats to a 6-7 record and a Class 6A quarterfinal appearance

JR Highlights

9. Josh Smith

Brentwood Academy's Josh Smith (19).

Brentwood Academy’s Josh Smith (19).

Brentwood Academy, senior
Hgt.:
6-1 Wgt.: 203
Position: Safety

Why chosen: Smith, a three-star prospect according to 247Sports, recorded 13 tackles, three sacks and a fumble recovery in seven games last season for the Division II-AA state champion Eagles.

junior year

8. Matthew Jackson

Hillsboro's Matthew Jackson

Hillsboro’s Matthew Jackson

Hillsboro, senior
Hgt.:
6-2 Wgt.: 180
Position: Safety

Why chosen: Jackson recorded 39 tackles from his safety spot with an interception and a pair of defensive touchdowns as a junior in 2015, helping lead the Burros to a 9-4 record and a Class 5A quarterfinal appearance.

Full season Junior

7. Jaylon King

Ensworth's Jaylon King

Ensworth’s Jaylon King

Ensworth, junior
Hgt.:
6-1 Wgt.: 170
Position: Cornerback

Why chosen: King, who has already received scholarship offers from Tennessee and Vanderbilt, tallied 45 tackles with 20 pass defenses and a pair of interceptions as a junior for the Tigers.

Sophomore Season Highlights

6. Landon Guidry

Independence's Landon Guidry

Independence’s Landon Guidry

Independence, senior
Hgt.:
6-1 Wgt.: 185
Position: Cornerback

Why chosen: Guidry, a three-star Mississippi State commitment, recorded 80 tackles, one sack, an interception and three fumble recoveries while helping lead the Eagles to a 15-0 record and a Class 5A state championship.

Junior Year Highlights

5. Rodney Owens

Ensworth's Rodney Owens (2).

Ensworth’s Rodney Owens (2).

Ensworth, senior
Hgt.:
6-0 Wgt.: 180
Position: Safety

Why chosen: In addition to posting a team-high 330 yards receiving as a junior in 2015, Owens, a three-star Louisville commitment and 2015 all-region selection, posted 52 tackles, three interceptions and nine pass breakups for the Tigers.

Junior Season Highlights

4. Kaleb Oliver

Oakland's Kaleb Oliver (6)

Oakland’s Kaleb Oliver (6)

Oakland, senior
Hgt.:
6-3 Wgt.: 190
Position: Safety

Why chosen: Oliver, a three-star Mississippi State commitment and 2015 All-Region 2-6A selection, tallied 99 tackles (including 12½ behind the line of scrimmage), with three sacks, five interceptions, six pass breakups and a pair of fumble recoveries for the Class 6A semifinalist Patriots.

Junior Year Highlights

3. Gentry Bonds

Riverdale's Gentry Bonds (left)

Riverdale’s Gentry Bonds (left)

Riverdale, senior
Hgt.:
6-1 Wgt.: 195
Position: Cornerback

Why chosen: Bonds, a three-star prospect and 2015 All-Region 2-6A selection, recorded 59 tackles (including five behind the line of scrimmage), four interceptions and a fumble recovery as a junior for the Warriors.

Gentry Bonds c/o 2017

2. Theo Jackson

Overton's Theo Jackson (5)

Overton’s Theo Jackson (5)

Overton, senior
Hgt.:
6-3 Wgt.: 185
Position: Safety

Why chosen: Jackson, a three-star Tennessee commitment who will also serve as Overton’s starting quarterback this fall, posted 33 tackles with three interceptions a season ago, helping lead the Bobcats to a 7-5 record and a Class 6A second-round playoff appearance.

junior year

1. Maleik Gray

La Vergne's Maleik Gray (left)

La Vergne’s Maleik Gray (left)

La Vergne, senior
Hgt.: 6-2 Wgt.: 205
Position: Safety

Why chosen: Gray, a four-star Tennessee commitment and 2015 All-Midstate selection, tallied 53 tackles (including 13 behind the line of scrimmage), six sacks, two interceptions and a pair of defensive touchdowns for the Wolverines last season.

2017 Maleik Gray 6’2″ 200 Safety

Other positions:

Top 10 Nashville area returning high school quarterbacks
Top 10 returning Nashville area high school RBs
Top 10 returning Nashville area high school receivers
Top 10 returning Nashville-area offensive linemen
Top 10 returning Nashville-area defensive linemen
Top 10 returning Nashville-area linebackers

Reach Michael Murphy at 615-259-8262 and on Twitter @Murph_TNsports

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