What exactly about our roster have they grossly overlooked? .
First, who's Chris Landry?
Second, I'll type this slowly so some of y'all can get a better grasp on it.
For one thing, few of the guys on the current offensive roster played spread option in high school, i.e., they may have played triple the last 2-3 years of their careers but played in an entirely different system in high school. So they can learn a new one, which for some, may not be that new.
We return most of the starting offensive line. Yes, it's a new system but the coaches have said they have picked it up quickly and that goes for nearly every position. They are learning new techniques but they have played and gone up against the likes of Clemson, Miami, Va Tech and Georgia multiple times.
We bring back two running backs who combined for more than 1,200 yards last year while splitting carries.
We bring back most of the secondary and a couple of linebackers. The biggest question mark is D line.
But let's review the recruiting of the last couple years and see what it has brought, per rivals.com — CB Tre Swilling (4 stars), LB Bruce Jordan Swilling (4 stars), DB/LB Kaleb Oliver (4 stars), DB Gentry Bonds (4 stars), DB Jaylon King (4 stars), DE Justice Dingle (4 stars), QB James Graham — who played in a shotgun spread (4 stars), not to mention some high 3 stars like Charlie Thomas, Jaquan Henderson and Jaytlin Askew, plus some undervalued guys like Juanyeh Thomas and Tyriq Carpenter. And Jordan Yates, who was bumped up to 4 stars after the end of the high school season and was the AJC's Class 7A offensive player of the year. And let's not forget, Tobias Oliver has to be somewhere on the field. Has to be. He's far too good of an athlete to leave sitting on the bench.
Are there holes? Sure, especially on D line. Big B would have been a starter in the middle but God called him home. Let's see if Chris Martin can step up and see if Chimedza is ready after his redshirt year. We could have Curry, BJ-S and Charlie at LB, with Jordan Domineck behind them, plus Quez Jackson and Jaquan Henderson. Of those last two, i think PJ said he's the fastest guy on the team. Forget which one. A secondary of Juanyeh, Tyriq, Zamari Walton (who played a little bit last year), Tre Swilling (who showed flashes) and Askew? I'll take that.
All this "changing schemes and PJ took over such a great roster and look what he left us" claptrap is just utter (expletive). He's leaving CDP and CBK a group of OL who have played a lot. Maybe not their system, but they've played. Lee, Cooper, Hansen, Quinney, not that's a bad start. The biggest problem, as it has been, will be depth. We had two OL commits, one 6-4, 270 and another 6-4, 280, they no played into walking away. The Southers kid is big, so at least we got one OL coming in.
It may not be a fully-stocked pantry, but the cupboards are not bare.