BOULDER —
At a position where the Colorado Buffaloes struggled to find consistency last year, cornerback Delrick Abrams Jr. proved to be the steadiest of the bunch.
In his first season in Boulder, the junior college transfer started in eight games and played in 10, missing action only because of an injury. He finished with 44 tackles, but more importantly, led the team in pass breakups with eight. He also had a forced fumble, three quarterback pressures and six third down stops.
This spring, the long, lanky (6-foot-3, 185 pounds) senior has been a regular with the No.