Dillon Tatum taking pride in the versatility he brings to the Michigan State secondary

Sophomore defensive back Dillon Tatum broke into the Michigan State playing group at safety before moving to corner where he started in the season finale at Penn State as a freshman. In year two, Tatum is arguably the most versatile defensive back in the Spartan program. He preparing himself to play all five positions in the secondary if needed. "I see myself going real far at the nickel, at the strong safety position, but corner is okay, and I am enjoying it,” Tatum said. “I feel like I took another step. I’ve come a long way, so far … Working at corner helps with the versality and that’s what NFL scouts and coaches are looking for, guys that can do more than just one thing."