
"I'm just feeling fast," Cabinda said. "I just felt like, if I had my weight down and I was playing fast, I wouldn't really lose my physicality because physicality is a mindset really. It's really going well. I really love the way I'm playing, how I'm moving."

This unit hopes to continue momentum from last season into its 2017 campaign while replacing some veterans with new faces.

Defensive end Shane Simmons entered college with plenty of expectations as a five-star recruit. After an impressive winter, he's ready to translate that weight room success to the field in 2017.

Frisbie competed with five other prospects, but was ultimately chosen as his brother, Jimmy Frisbie's, successor because of his excellent audition.