UCLA Football: 5 Bruins We’d Love to See Switch Positions

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Oct 15, 2015; Stanford, CA, USA; Stanford Cardinal tight end Austin Hooper (18) is defended by UCLA Bruins defensive back Randall Goforth (3) in a NCAA football game at Stanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 15, 2015; Stanford, CA, USA; Stanford Cardinal tight end Austin Hooper (18) is defended by UCLA Bruins defensive back Randall Goforth (3) in a NCAA football game at Stanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /

With UCLA Football fall camp just a few short weeks away, we make a wishlist of players we would love to see tried at other positions in the 2016 season. While these will likely never come true, it doesn’t hurt to dream right?

Note: This list will exclude any offensive or defensive skill players who have already dabbled on both sides of the ball so sorry guys like Ishmael Adams, and Adarius Pickett but we are going to go ahead with five other UCLA Football players.

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Let’s jump right into things:

Randall Goforth – DB to WR

In his time at UCLA, Goforth has risen from a dynamic freshman to the leader of the secondary. 2014 was a rough year for him as he missed a ton of time with shoulder surgeries but showed last year that he was beginning to round back into form.

In high school, Goforth was a stand out player on both sides of the ball. As a corner/safety, he was the lock down player defensive coordinators dreamt of and was a threat to score every time he caught the ball as a receiver.

He has shown the ability to make guys miss as a punt returner and with the success of guys like Adams who have moved over to the offensive side combined with all of the talented bodies in the defensive backfield, this move would have this writer giddy.

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