Depth Chart released

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Some interesting stuff here......

Offense
QUARTERBACK

11 - Joshua Dobbs, Sr.
12 - Quinten Dormady, So. OR 2 - Jarrett Guarantano, Fr.

RUNNING BACK

1 - Jalen Hurd, Jr.
6 - Alvin Kamara, R-Jr.

WIDE RECEIVER

3 - Josh Malone, Jr.
9 - Marquez Callaway, Fr.

WIDE RECEIVER

25 - Josh Smith, R-Jr.
10 - Tyler Byrd, Fr.

WIDE RECEIVER

7 - Preston Williams, So. OR 15 - Jauan Jennings

TIGHT END

82 - Ethan Wolf, Jr.
18 - Jason Croom, R-Sr.

LEFT TACKLE

51 - Drew Richmond, R-Fr.
68 - Marcus Tatum, Fr.

LEFT GUARD

75 - Jashon Robertson, Jr.
50 - Venzell Boulware, R-Fr.

CENTER

55 - Coleman Thomas, Jr.
71 - Dylan Wiesman, Sr.

RIGHT GUARD

71 - Dylan Wiesman, Sr.
66 - Jack Jones, So.

RIGHT TACKLE

63 - Brett Kendrick, R-Jr.
55 - Coleman Thomas, Jr.

Defense
DEFENSIVE END

9 - Derek Barnett, Jr.
1 - Jonathan Kongbo, R-So.

DEFENSIVE TACKLE

39 - Kendal Vickers, R-Jr.
2 - Shy Tuttle, So.

DEFENSIVE TACKLE

95 - Danny O’Brien, R-Sr.
99 - Kahlil McKenzie, So.

DEFENSIVE END

50 - Corey Vereen, Sr.
4 - LaTroy Lewis, R-Sr.

WILL LINEBACKER

21 - Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Sr.
20 - Cortez McDowell, Jr. OR 14 - Quart’e Sapp, R-Fr.

MIKE LINEBACKER

34 - Darrin Kirkland Jr., So.
53 - Colton Jumper, Jr.

SAM LINEBACKER

51 - Kenny Bynum, R-Sr.
17 - Dillon Bates, R-So.

CORNERBACK

23 - Cameron Sutton, Sr.
28 - Baylen Buchanan, Fr. OR 3 - Marquill Osborne, Fr.

CORNERBACK

12 - Emmanuel Moseley, Jr.
8 - Justin Martin, Jr.

NICKELBACK

13 - Malik Foreman, Sr. OR 7 - Rashaan Gaulden, R-So.

SAFETY

24 - Todd Kelly Jr., Jr.
26 - Stephen Griffin, So. OR 29 - Evan Berry, Jr.

SAFETY

22 - Micah Abernathy, So.
18 - Nigel Warrior, Fr.

Special teams
KICKER

25 - Aaron Medley, Jr.
43 - Laszlo Toser, R-Fr.

PUNTER

93 - Trevor Daniel, R-Jr.

KICKOFF SPECIALIST

25 - Aaron Medley, Jr.
43 - Laszlo Toser, R-Fr.

LONG SNAPPER

46 - Riley Lovingood, R-Fr.
52 - Elijah Medford, R-So.

HOLDER

31 - Parker Henry, R-So.

KICK RETURNER

29 - Evan Berry, Jr.
6 - Alvin Kamara, R-Jr.

PUNT RETURNER

23 - Cameron Sutton, Sr.
 
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Sam linebacker kinda surprised me. If I'm not mistaken Bynum has been a good looking player when they were searching for linebackers last preseason but there was a reason he didn't separate himself, and I can't remember why.

Abernathy must be the real deal.

McKenzie yet again not getting the start. Not saying he is a bust but I just had higher expectations.
 
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Wow Abernathy is the starting safety? I liked Gauldens speed at safety but I guess that's why I'm not the coach.
 
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Sam linebacker kinda surprised me. If I'm not mistaken Bynum has been a good looking player when they were searching for linebackers last preseason but there was a reason he didn't separate himself, and I can't remember why.

Abernathy must be the real deal.

McKenzie yet again not getting the start. Not saying he is a bust but I just had higher expectations.

I hear you, but there is a tremendous difference in strength/knowledge b/t a R-Sr and a true Sophomore.
 
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Sam linebacker kinda surprised me. If I'm not mistaken Bynum has been a good looking player when they were searching for linebackers last preseason but there was a reason he didn't separate himself, and I can't remember why.

Abernathy must be the real deal.

McKenzie yet again not getting the start. Not saying he is a bust but I just had higher expectations.

Speed on Bynum
 
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Obrien is good but you gotta think of kmac had really established himself he'd be starting over vickers
 
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Is this using a common core method of testing? The real test is on the field and Moseley stays getting burnt....

Martin needs to be oposite Cam.

Pro football method remember last year some were complaining about Sutton
https://www.profootballfocus.com/top-25-breakout-players-of-2015/

2014 snaps: 370
2014 PFF rating: 76.6

Presented is a cornerback who fought his way through depth under a snap limitation that emerged in Knoxville, but Moseley amazingly did his work as a true freshman. Seriously, how much of an impact could an 18-year-old really have had in defensive coverage? He simply allowed a lower completion percentage (36.0 vs. 43.9), yards/coverage snap (0.66 vs. 0.68), and coverage snap/reception allowed (12.1 vs. 13.6) than Florida’s Vernon Hargreaves III. The sky is the limit for this sophomore out of Greensboro, North Carolina.
 
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