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What if Bruce Jordan Swilling all of a sudden wants to play RB?
He'd win the starting job.
What if Bruce Jordan Swilling all of a sudden wants to play RB?
Offense:
QB: James Graham, Lucas Johnson
RB: Jordan Mason, Jordan Howard
TE: Tyler Davis, Dylan Deveney
WR: Jalen Camp, Steve Dolphus
WR: Malachi Carter, Jair Hawkins-Anderson
Slot: Adonicas Sanders, Nate Cottrell
OT: Jacob defoor, Charlie Clark
OT: Zach Quiney, Harrison Jump
OG: Parker Braun, Austin Smith
OG: Connor Hansen, Boe Tuffle
C: Kenny Cooper, Jahaziel Lee
Defense:
SDE: Antwan Owens, Kelton Dawson
WDE: Justice Dingle, Luke John
DT: Brandon Adams, TK Chimedza
DT: Brentavious Glanton, Chris Martin
ILB: Bruce Swilling, Justice Dingle
OLB: Charlie Thomas, Jaquan Henderson
OLB: Quez Jackson, Jordan Domineck
SS: Tariq Carpenter, Kaleb Oliver
FS: Juanyeh Thomas, Christian Campbell
CB: Tre Swilling, Jaylon King
CB: Zamari Walton, Ajani Kerr
N: Jaytlin Askew
Really need major help at D End and linebacker. I moved Dingle back to ILB although he could remain at DEnd. The defensive end position needs a lot of work.
No more crawling to get to your assignment.I agree that the concerns about the OL are probably overblown. Two things:
• Over the last three years Tech has recruited bigger and taller OLs. I suspect this was due to the way double team and cut blocks are being more closely called. I think this will pay off as we change back to zone blocking. Provided, that is, that we keep drive blocking.
• The kind of blocking we have run for the last 11 years was based on flexibility and speed. The recruiting reflected that. This will not - repeat not - be a disadvantage going forward. Indeed, I think we'll be surprised how little change in blocking technique there will be. Major difference = less emphasis on second level blocks. But not much, especially on the back side.
Won't be surprised if Oliver or Carpenter end up as the Will backer given lack of LB depth. Should make us faster and get the best 11 on the field more
Either way, those guys are playmakers. Need both on the field Maybe they both start as Safety depending on Juanyeh's progressionOliver probably, but no way to Carpenter
I see WLB being either
BJS/Quez, Henderson, Oliver, Knight
I think so, but can’t rememberDid John play TE? With his size and the lack of depth at the spot?
We are pretty close to being the same. There really are a lot of guys who could play multiple positions which makes it a little harder to guess on the lineup. It will be interesting to see what happens from here on out. The one thing that your missing imo is the OL transfer. I think he gets the 2 deep and maybe even starting. I also like Boe and Charlie. You don’t have Griffin on your list either, is there a reason?Offense:
QB: James Graham, Lucas Johnson
RB: Jordan Mason, Jordan Howard
TE: Tyler Davis, Dylan Deveney
WR: Jalen Camp, Steve Dolphus
WR: Malachi Carter, Jair Hawkins-Anderson
Slot: Adonicas Sanders, Nate Cottrell
OT: Jacob defoor, Charlie Clark
OT: Zach Quiney, Harrison Jump
OG: Parker Braun, Austin Smith
OG: Connor Hansen, Boe Tuffle
C: Kenny Cooper, Jahaziel Lee
Defense:
SDE: Antwan Owens, Kelton Dawson
WDE: Justice Dingle, Luke John
DT: Brandon Adams, TK Chimedza
DT: Brentavious Glanton, Chris Martin
ILB: Bruce Swilling, Justice Dingle
OLB: Charlie Thomas, Jaquan Henderson
OLB: Quez Jackson, Jordan Domineck
SS: Tariq Carpenter, Kaleb Oliver
FS: Juanyeh Thomas, Christian Campbell
CB: Tre Swilling, Jaylon King
CB: Zamari Walton, Ajani Kerr
N: Jaytlin Askew
Really need major help at D End and linebacker. I moved Dingle back to ILB although he could remain at DEnd. The defensive end position needs a lot of work.
We are pretty close to being the same. There really are a lot of guys who could play multiple positions which makes it a little harder to guess on the lineup. It will be interesting to see what happens from here on out. The one thing that your missing imo is the OL transfer. I think he gets the 2 deep and maybe even starting. I also like Boe and Charlie. You don’t have Griffin on your list either, is there a reason?
But man, will he be a nasty OG or OT. The kind of guy on the OL that just doesn’t care and will maul you. I think he was a big time steal in last years class.I think our DT is currently at OT and that’s Austin Smith
Nothing against the Abacks but I don’t think many of them have the skill set for a slot WR, maybe 2 of them. I’m with you at DE, and DT, we definitely need some play makers there, hopefully the switch back to the 4-3 will help Glanton, he was coming along before this past season. We could also you a LB. I would really like to see at least 2 more transfers either at QB,OL, DE, DT, and LB or at least freshman who can come in and contribute right away. I believe we are actively going after transfers at LB, QB, and DT. I’ll take Hurt, Fields (might have to sit out a year by NCAA rules) Solomon, and a stud LB, whoever that may be.I think the OL transfer will get significant snaps but not transfer. Griffin will get snaps. Oliver will become a utility WR. Meaning he’ll play Hback, WR, TE, and runner. I put Adonica’s ahead of Cottrell but really any number of the abacks will go there. This team will have enough playmakers to be interesting on offense. If the line can hold maybe even good. Graham is an explosive playmaker but I can see LJ beating him being a better qb. Benson is coming back from injury and will take time.
There is a concern at DE on the defensive line. Knight is moved to linebacker hopefully he’s a fast learning cause with that size and speed he’d be killer at the MIKE.
Team needs to Feb 2nd
OLinemen
DE & DT
1-2 linebackers
Big change will be pass blocking. Using pass pro will make it easier if guys can adjust but most OL others want have long arms to be able to keep the DL away from them. Don’t know about our guys.If we’re talking zone blocking, watch an Alex Gibbs Zone Blocking YouTube video. He’ll talk about the OLine playing as a unit, and yes, a lot of next-level blocks. The difference between zone next level blocks and the option is that the option blocks are designed as next level, whereas the zone is designed to take a DL and LB combo...where one of the OLmen will release or take the blitzing LB. That’s a different look / feel from firing off the LOS.
Collins’ defense is what we thought we were getting in Woody but in a 4-3. I don’t know what happened with Woody but we did not look like his App St defenses. Collins wants a fast agressive D and he will bring it on every play. I don’t think we’ll see anymore rush 3 on 3rd downs.