Breaking Down Auburn's 4-2-5 Defense: Safeties

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A need for versatility sits at the heart of Ellis Johnson's base 4-2-5 defense, a need to have a base defense that can handle both a traditional pro-style attack and the spread.

The safeties are expected to provide much of that versatility.

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