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<blockquote data-quote="Lavoisier" data-source="post: 514008" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>Qua and Searcy graduate. Cottrell and Jerrett will be RS Seniors so if they don't grad transfer we only have to fit them in somewhere for a year before their eligibility is up. 3rd down backs or slot receivers or gadget plays. That leaves</p><p></p><p>Tijai Whatley: 6'2" and listed between 180-200 on different sites. Could stay as a traditional RB, play defense, or be a receiver if he has hands. Probably the easiest guy to find a place for.</p><p></p><p>Dontae Smith: 5'9"-5'11" 170-175. Probably not a RB. Could play DB or if he has hands he could be a receiver</p><p></p><p>Xavier Gantt: 5'8"-5'-9" 165-170. This is an interesting one because I have to clue where he fits in. He's a RS Sophomore, going to be a RS JR next year and never really broke into the rotation at A-Back. He's one of the guys that just doesn't have a home that I can see.</p><p></p><p>I think we have 1 AB committed now, but let's see if he sticks with us on signing day.</p><p></p><p>The BB guys will move into the traditional RB role in my opinion. Benson only has a year of eligibility left so we lose him after next year. 4 + the kid committed + maybe Tobias Oliver is about a normal depth chart for the position. If we get the kid from Rome then even better. We traditionally have a lot of attrition at the position anyway so even if we go into next year with 7 that isn't too lopsided imo. </p><p></p><p>I think moving guys to TE is all going to depend on signing day. If we get a transfer and sign that kid from Jersey then maybe we move some of the younger guys over. Cooksey will be a RS Senior and Camp a regular senior next year so I don't really see the benefit of having them relearn a position for one year and crowding a depth chart. Rather have younger guys get reps so that experienced depth is there next season. If we don't land any TEs or only one, then that's a different ball game because we are going to need warm bodies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lavoisier, post: 514008, member: 831"] Qua and Searcy graduate. Cottrell and Jerrett will be RS Seniors so if they don't grad transfer we only have to fit them in somewhere for a year before their eligibility is up. 3rd down backs or slot receivers or gadget plays. That leaves Tijai Whatley: 6'2" and listed between 180-200 on different sites. Could stay as a traditional RB, play defense, or be a receiver if he has hands. Probably the easiest guy to find a place for. Dontae Smith: 5'9"-5'11" 170-175. Probably not a RB. Could play DB or if he has hands he could be a receiver Xavier Gantt: 5'8"-5'-9" 165-170. This is an interesting one because I have to clue where he fits in. He's a RS Sophomore, going to be a RS JR next year and never really broke into the rotation at A-Back. He's one of the guys that just doesn't have a home that I can see. I think we have 1 AB committed now, but let's see if he sticks with us on signing day. The BB guys will move into the traditional RB role in my opinion. Benson only has a year of eligibility left so we lose him after next year. 4 + the kid committed + maybe Tobias Oliver is about a normal depth chart for the position. If we get the kid from Rome then even better. We traditionally have a lot of attrition at the position anyway so even if we go into next year with 7 that isn't too lopsided imo. I think moving guys to TE is all going to depend on signing day. If we get a transfer and sign that kid from Jersey then maybe we move some of the younger guys over. Cooksey will be a RS Senior and Camp a regular senior next year so I don't really see the benefit of having them relearn a position for one year and crowding a depth chart. Rather have younger guys get reps so that experienced depth is there next season. If we don't land any TEs or only one, then that's a different ball game because we are going to need warm bodies. [/QUOTE]
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