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Vanderbilt Defense Leads in Fall Camp as Secondary Shows Promise

Key performances from Ruth, Daniels, and Stone highlight early defensive progress

Vanderbilt entered the seventh day of fall camp with a clear focus on tightening its defense, and early observations suggest the unit is already ahead of the offense in execution and intensity.

A Secondary Poised for Growth

Safety Jailen Ruth stood out during Thursday’s session, displaying sharper coverage instincts and a knack for forcing incompletions. His performance even edged out that of incumbent Carson Lawrence, though coaches have emphasized that the starting safety role remains an open competition.

The secondary’s future looks bright as young corners Cayden Daniels and Mason Lewis turned in strong coverage reps, while veteran Martel Hight continues to be regarded as the Commodores’ top cornerback.

Linebacker Josiah Broxton also made his presence felt, delivering several disruptive plays in the middle of the field that hint at a larger role if he sustains his momentum.

Meanwhile, defensive end Jaylon Stone’s consistent pressure on the offensive line has raised expectations that his pass‑rush contributions could become a cornerstone of Vanderbilt’s scheme.

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