John Murphy collected by draftbook.com
12-04-02 Louisiana senior defensive back Charles Tillman capped off a stellar college career by recording 100 tackles, two tackles for loss, two interceptions, eight pass breakups, three blocked kicks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries this season. He also returned three punts for 57 yards. The Texas native registered 11 tackles, two blocked punts and one forced fumble against Arkansas, which helped him earn Sun Belt Conference Special Teams Player of the Week.
He has 284 tackles in his career, which places him in the top five in tackles all-time at the school, and second only to Orlando Thomas in terms of tackles made by a defensive back. He was a ballhawk at both cornerback and free safety, grabbing 12 career interceptions, including six picks, as a sophomore. Nicknamed "Peanut" he was moved to free safety during the season, which allowed him to survey opposing quarterbacks and anchor the Ragin' Cajuns' secondary.
"(I) think there is no question that he (Tillman) is an NFL caliber player," according to Ragin' Cajuns head coach Rickey Bustle. "NFL teams are deciding which position is best for him (free safety or cornerback). I've talked to almost every pro scout after we moved him to free safety and they all said that being able to play another position will help his final grade."
Hula Bowl officials must agree because they recently invited him to take part in the 56th annual event, which will be played on February 1st in Maui, Hawaii, as part of joint football weekend with the NFL Pro Bowl. "It is a great honor to have been selected", said Tillman, "(I) will play either spot... whatever they ask me to do... my production and ability to make plays helps make a good defender at either position."
Scheme-wise he would fit as a cornerback for teams like the Jets and Buccaneers, while others may like to take advantage of his ball skills at free safety. His impressive play on special teams will almost certainly boost his final grade. Additionally, off-the-field he is a well-spoken, respectful person who will grade out as a high character individual.
So, while pro scouts decide which position (CB or FS) Tillman is best suited to play in the NFL... one thing was for certain... college receivers certainly found "Peanut" a hard nut to crack in pass coverage.
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