We, well I, drew the wrong conclusions from 2014, ie, that the OL was the key. After watching what the offense did in 2014, especially on 3rd down, I just knew that having 4 starters back on the OL meant that it didn't matter how inexperienced we were at AB, BB, and WR. Anybody could get yards behind the OL we had coming back. Could not have been more wrong. It has taken us a year and a half to get back to near where we were in 2014 at the skill positions, but I think we were nearly there late in the season. Put it this way, we went to Blacksburg with three true freshmen OL and a backup up QB, and pretty much stomped the VT team that is going to beat Clemson tonight. That lineup was the opposite of what we had in 2015 when we lost to a worse VT in ATL.
Next year barring massive injuries, MJ is going to have talent and experience all around him at AB, BB, and WR. Losing Marshall is a blow, and Mills has to stay eligible. I think we will have the best group of A Backs under CPJ next year. WR will be a strength - good hands and good blockers. In 2014, JT had to get the ball to the right place, and the talent around him took over. In 2015, JT had to try and make the plays himself. Next year, MJ should have a situation similar to JT in 2014. I also think that MJ was a better passer this year than JT was in 2013.