billmac91
Head Coach
Sorry if too soon, but I'm always excited to look ahead. I wanted to take a quick stab at our starting line-up in 2013-14.
We lose a lot of talent, especially defensively, and it will be interesting to see who steps in to reload.
Defensive losses *STARTERS:
John Simon - DE
Jonathon Hankins - DT (assumption he leaves)
Garret Goebel - DT
Nathan Williams - DE
Zach Boren - LB
Ettiene Sabino - LB
Travis Howard - CB
That's essentially 7 starters gone, although Boren stepped in with the loss of Sabino. A lot of production will be missed and some young pups will need to grow up quickly. My guess as to how the line-up looks come week 1 next year:
Noah Spence - LDE
Adolphus Washington - DT
Tommy Schutt - DT
Michael Bennett - RDE
Washington and Bennett are pretty debatable. We saw Washington make some nice plays against Michigan as a DE and I think he will play several positions on the line. I think Bennett uses his hands a bit more and has a solid background to handle the middle, but likely starts at strong-side end. It will be interesting to see what happens with Steve Miller and Se'von Pittman. Both should get lots of PT next year. Joel Hale will see tons of PT at DT as well.
Ryan Shazier - LB
Curtis Grant/Camren Williams/Mike Mitchell - MLB
Joshua Perry - LB
Middle linebacker is scary for sure. Does the proverbial light finally turn on for Grant, or does a redshirt freshman in Camren Williams jump over the veteran? Mike Mitchell could also come in and steal the job away. This is the least stable position for the defensive unit. Joshua Perry got the most PT of any freshman at LB and I'd expect that experience to roll over to next year. He showed glimpses, but some young guys like David Perkins and Jamal Marcus are right there as well. Hopefully some of these guys make a huge jump this off-season.
CB - Bradley Roby
SS - Christian Bryant
FS - CJ Barnett
CB - Doran Grant
Probably our most proven unit on the defensive side. I think Grant could be an upgrade at CB over Howard by years end. Better coverage instincts, IMO. I think Barnett will regain his form, people forget he was coming off of a knee tear. Christian Bryant needs to play more consistently, but the talent is there. Less knockout blows and show-boating, and more fundamental football would go a long way.
Corey "Pittsburgh" Brown will maintain his star position when we go 2 linebacker.
Offensively, we lose a lot less.
Reid Fragel - RT
Jake Stoneburner - WR/TE
I believe we will see the following starting line-up on offense:
LT - Jack Mewhort
LG - Andrew Norwell
C - Corey Linsley
RG - Marcus Hall
RT - Taylor Decker
The one caveat here being, whether Hall or Norwell leave early. I don't believe they will, but if either guard leaves, I think Mewhort slides back to guard, and Chase Farris moves to a starting tackle position. Farris began getting rave reviews from Wariner and has great size.
WR - Devin Smith
WR - Philly Brown
TE - Jeff Heuerman
TE - Nick Vannett
I think these 4 guys will be our primary starters but you can substitute the extra TE for another reciever or running back. I think that extra offesnive player is just a matter of what Meyer and company decide they are trying to attack on that down. We'll probably be in 2 TE sets as often as we see a Hyde/Hall backfield.
RB - Hyde or Hall
I believe we will see more Hyde, but a lot of duel backfield looks. I think Hall will be motioned into the backfield a lot and take the place of Philly Brown in a lot of regards. I think Philly will see less carries and more of a traditional role as receiver. It will be interesting to see how Meyer incorporates Rod Smith, Elliot, Dunn, Warren Ball, Jalin Marshall, etc. There is a lot of talent to pick from...
QB - Braxton Miller
Obvious choice here.
I believe Jalin Marshall will take over kick-off return duty while Philly keeps the primary punt returning duties.
It's a huge plus we're getting Basil back for a championship run.
Hopefully Johnny Townsend comes in handles the punting job like a vet.
Our schedule lines up very well for another run at a perfect season. Our hardest OOC game is at Cal, and they'll have a new coach and limited talent. Hopefully the new defensive starters are able to build off this years experience and put together a solid unit. Offensively, you'd expect a major improvement rolling into the second year of a new offense. Braxton needs to live in the film room this off-season. Our receivers are progressively getting better, and if they can take another step forward, we could see something special next season.
I think our offensive line will actually improve quite a bit. Depth is still a concern but Chase Farris sounds like a good one. Jacoby Boren also provides solid depth.
We lose a lot of talent, especially defensively, and it will be interesting to see who steps in to reload.
Defensive losses *STARTERS:
John Simon - DE
Jonathon Hankins - DT (assumption he leaves)
Garret Goebel - DT
Nathan Williams - DE
Zach Boren - LB
Ettiene Sabino - LB
Travis Howard - CB
That's essentially 7 starters gone, although Boren stepped in with the loss of Sabino. A lot of production will be missed and some young pups will need to grow up quickly. My guess as to how the line-up looks come week 1 next year:
Noah Spence - LDE
Adolphus Washington - DT
Tommy Schutt - DT
Michael Bennett - RDE
Washington and Bennett are pretty debatable. We saw Washington make some nice plays against Michigan as a DE and I think he will play several positions on the line. I think Bennett uses his hands a bit more and has a solid background to handle the middle, but likely starts at strong-side end. It will be interesting to see what happens with Steve Miller and Se'von Pittman. Both should get lots of PT next year. Joel Hale will see tons of PT at DT as well.
Ryan Shazier - LB
Curtis Grant/Camren Williams/Mike Mitchell - MLB
Joshua Perry - LB
Middle linebacker is scary for sure. Does the proverbial light finally turn on for Grant, or does a redshirt freshman in Camren Williams jump over the veteran? Mike Mitchell could also come in and steal the job away. This is the least stable position for the defensive unit. Joshua Perry got the most PT of any freshman at LB and I'd expect that experience to roll over to next year. He showed glimpses, but some young guys like David Perkins and Jamal Marcus are right there as well. Hopefully some of these guys make a huge jump this off-season.
CB - Bradley Roby
SS - Christian Bryant
FS - CJ Barnett
CB - Doran Grant
Probably our most proven unit on the defensive side. I think Grant could be an upgrade at CB over Howard by years end. Better coverage instincts, IMO. I think Barnett will regain his form, people forget he was coming off of a knee tear. Christian Bryant needs to play more consistently, but the talent is there. Less knockout blows and show-boating, and more fundamental football would go a long way.
Corey "Pittsburgh" Brown will maintain his star position when we go 2 linebacker.
Offensively, we lose a lot less.
Reid Fragel - RT
Jake Stoneburner - WR/TE
I believe we will see the following starting line-up on offense:
LT - Jack Mewhort
LG - Andrew Norwell
C - Corey Linsley
RG - Marcus Hall
RT - Taylor Decker
The one caveat here being, whether Hall or Norwell leave early. I don't believe they will, but if either guard leaves, I think Mewhort slides back to guard, and Chase Farris moves to a starting tackle position. Farris began getting rave reviews from Wariner and has great size.
WR - Devin Smith
WR - Philly Brown
TE - Jeff Heuerman
TE - Nick Vannett
I think these 4 guys will be our primary starters but you can substitute the extra TE for another reciever or running back. I think that extra offesnive player is just a matter of what Meyer and company decide they are trying to attack on that down. We'll probably be in 2 TE sets as often as we see a Hyde/Hall backfield.
RB - Hyde or Hall
I believe we will see more Hyde, but a lot of duel backfield looks. I think Hall will be motioned into the backfield a lot and take the place of Philly Brown in a lot of regards. I think Philly will see less carries and more of a traditional role as receiver. It will be interesting to see how Meyer incorporates Rod Smith, Elliot, Dunn, Warren Ball, Jalin Marshall, etc. There is a lot of talent to pick from...
QB - Braxton Miller
Obvious choice here.
I believe Jalin Marshall will take over kick-off return duty while Philly keeps the primary punt returning duties.
It's a huge plus we're getting Basil back for a championship run.
Hopefully Johnny Townsend comes in handles the punting job like a vet.
Our schedule lines up very well for another run at a perfect season. Our hardest OOC game is at Cal, and they'll have a new coach and limited talent. Hopefully the new defensive starters are able to build off this years experience and put together a solid unit. Offensively, you'd expect a major improvement rolling into the second year of a new offense. Braxton needs to live in the film room this off-season. Our receivers are progressively getting better, and if they can take another step forward, we could see something special next season.
I think our offensive line will actually improve quite a bit. Depth is still a concern but Chase Farris sounds like a good one. Jacoby Boren also provides solid depth.
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barring injury of course.