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Blackburn and Blackstrain should push the WR's. Blackburn stays wide.
Position Flexibility!At wide receiver, there are four WRs with single digit numbers: Kyric McGowan, Malachi Carter, Nate McCullum, and Avery Boyd. That should say who the coaches think are standing out this spring.
Our likely kicker, Brent Cimiglia, is listed as a 6’ 210lb offensive lineman on our roster. I assume someone will fix that.
Has Clayton left the team?Clayton came back for one year at DE before an NFL tryout.
No, he’s got a single digit number. I’m saying he came back this year for hopefully a full and healthy RS senior year to make his final tryout for the pros.Has Clayton left the team?
I agree, he wouldn’t have transferred if he didn’t see a starting opportunityI expect Kenneth Kirby to start on the OL.
Kind of hard to imagine a two-time all MEAC selection and any sort of NFL prospect not to crack the starting lineup on our OL.I agree, he wouldn’t have transferred if he didn’t see a starting opportunity
Williams and Cochran are also likely future NFL players. Not saying Kirby won’t start but it’s going to be tough competition. I think there’s a good chance he plays at Guard too so we can maximize his time on the field. Regardless, he’s going to play a lot whether he starts or notKind of hard to imagine a two-time all MEAC selection and any sort of NFL prospect not to crack the starting lineup on our OL.
Grad transfer Kenneth Kirby brings high ambitions to Georgia Tech (ajc.com)
Kind of hard to imagine a two-time all MEAC selection and any sort of NFL prospect not to crack the starting lineup on our OL.
I'm guessing he starts ahead of Johnson.The issue comes with who does he replace. IMO Minihan and Johnson are basically for sure starters. At tackle it is hard to imagine not starting Williams. He probably wasn't ready to start last year and it showed at times, but after having already gone through those growing pains it doesn't make sense to now have him be a back up. It may be the better move in the short term but it could also be playing with fire a bit. At the other tackle spot Cochran seems similar to Kirby in terms of NFL aspirations but has the more conventional frame. But he did take a year off.
The most obvious opportunity for playing time, to me, would look to be LG instead of Smith. It very well could be that is what the staff have in mind as if he has NFL aspirations showing positional flexibility of the OL could be a good thing.
That’s not a good guess.I'm guessing he starts ahead of Johnson.
So far that has been the plan but always seem to be injuries that require new guys. 2019 was a year of constant churn in the OL and it wasn't pretty. At the least they should get time on extra points and FG's. How many false starts does one get before they should sit for a few?OL don’t get rotated between plays/series/drives. Every team’s dream is to have the same 5 lineman play every snap of every game. Obviously that’s incredibly rare so it’s nice to have quality depth just in case. But guys won’t be rotating in and out of the game just because there is depth now. Unless somebody gets beat out in practice or is underperforming, the 5 that start the year will be the 5 that play.
It could be that the other WRs like Sanders didn't request a single digit too. I'm not sure I would count on single digits implying depth.At wide receiver, there are four WRs with single digit numbers: Kyric McGowan, Malachi Carter, Nate McCullum, and Avery Boyd. That should say who the coaches think are standing out this spring.
Our likely kicker, Brent Cimiglia, is listed as a 6’ 210lb offensive lineman on our roster. I assume someone will fix that.
I think we will see plenty of the other three. It will keep Gibbs fresh for the full season. I also look for him to continue to be a big target in the passing game.I wouldn't be surprised if these are the starting lineups. However, I expect that Mason will get as many carries as Gibbs. The CFN writeup on Tech had some points that I, shall we say, disagreed with, but they were right in saying that Mason will get you 100 yards if he gets 20 carries. Whether he will will depend on how much the OL improves. If he gets the blocks, Gibbs will do the same and maybe more. But … Gibbs doesn't make his own holes; Mason does. So we'll see.
I agree. Smith has all the intangibles. I think he’s as good as any RB we’ve had for a long time outside of Gibbs.I think we will see plenty of the other three. It will keep Gibbs fresh for the full season. I also look for him to continue to be a big target in the passing game.
I’m actually excited to see Dontae this season. He already has the tough running down, but I want to see him get better at the zone read game, blocking and out of the backfield.
Choice has done a great job with his progression as a tailback.