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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry the Jacket" data-source="post: 31390" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>I was just reviewing my projected roster for 2014. Currently this is how I see things shaking out on the O Line:</p><p></p><p>Center - O'Reilly, Burden, Niko Anderson with Michael Muns and Andrew Marshall as further down the line type candidates. Burden got a lot of positive press but he is coming back from a serious knee injury and may not be full go until late in the year. Niko played some last year and Muns is a pretty good walk on as well. Marshall will probably redshirt.</p><p></p><p>Guard - Mason and Braun will start Devine and Joe will be backups. If Devine proves he can play it may free up Braun to move out to tackle. I still have concerns about Devine's conditioning. Joe just does not seem serious about playing so I am not counting on him. Gary Brown and Jake Stickler will probably be groomed for future roles here but will most likely redshirt. Brown may be a Shaq type player and really make a jump early. I hope so.</p><p></p><p>Tackle - Chase Roberts and Nick Brigham I think will start out. Chris Griffin and Bryan Chamberlain will be pushing these two for playing time and if Griffin is as good as touted he may beat out Brigham. We have several walk on back ups here including Tim Seager, Kyle Stallard and Zach Harness. I don't think they will be in the mix here. Incoming freshmen Jake Whitley and Michael Preddy will almost surely redshirt. I think both are recovering from injuries suffered during their senior high school seasons.</p><p></p><p>So we have a lot of bodies but not a lot of experience. We just have to hope guys like Devine, Griffin, Burden and Chamberlain come through and play up to the level of Mason and Braun who are best two linemen.</p><p></p><p>Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry the Jacket, post: 31390, member: 65"] I was just reviewing my projected roster for 2014. Currently this is how I see things shaking out on the O Line: Center - O'Reilly, Burden, Niko Anderson with Michael Muns and Andrew Marshall as further down the line type candidates. Burden got a lot of positive press but he is coming back from a serious knee injury and may not be full go until late in the year. Niko played some last year and Muns is a pretty good walk on as well. Marshall will probably redshirt. Guard - Mason and Braun will start Devine and Joe will be backups. If Devine proves he can play it may free up Braun to move out to tackle. I still have concerns about Devine's conditioning. Joe just does not seem serious about playing so I am not counting on him. Gary Brown and Jake Stickler will probably be groomed for future roles here but will most likely redshirt. Brown may be a Shaq type player and really make a jump early. I hope so. Tackle - Chase Roberts and Nick Brigham I think will start out. Chris Griffin and Bryan Chamberlain will be pushing these two for playing time and if Griffin is as good as touted he may beat out Brigham. We have several walk on back ups here including Tim Seager, Kyle Stallard and Zach Harness. I don't think they will be in the mix here. Incoming freshmen Jake Whitley and Michael Preddy will almost surely redshirt. I think both are recovering from injuries suffered during their senior high school seasons. So we have a lot of bodies but not a lot of experience. We just have to hope guys like Devine, Griffin, Burden and Chamberlain come through and play up to the level of Mason and Braun who are best two linemen. Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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