WR:
The Harland Howell, Ricky Jeune, Christian Philpott, Messick group has at least 2 NFL prospects there. I think Philpott is a surefire "next GT WR" with his size/speed combo...reminds me of Stephen Hill but with better hands. CP is a more natural receiver than Hill was. I think CPJ will have special plays to make use of CP's speed similar to what he did when Hill was a true freshmen. Jeune actually reminds me of a lot of Deandre Smelter...a possession type receiver who's not a burner, but just fast enough and someone who understands spacing and positioning to get to the ball. Messick looks the part...he can get behind the secondary, has "next GT WR" size, and his blocking is what got him on the field last year ahead of Jeune. The question with Messick is consistency...can he make the plays when the ball is thrown to him? I would not be surprised to see Messick become a lethal receiving threat...and it wouldn't surprise me to see Messick be a key reserve to role is to block. Don't know much about Howell outside of his HS tape. I think he redshirts in 2016, but he's another big body guy that has good speed.
AB:
LOVE this group. Probably the most dynamic group of ABs we've had since CPJ has been here. Unfortunately, most of them are young and inexperienced. I think at least 2 freshmen will have to play (I think it's Cottrell, and wouldn't surprise me to see Marcus Marshall or MLD move to AB for this season). I think CPJ has some big plans for our offense with how he's recruiting for the AB position, but it's something we'll probably see in 2016 due to youth and inexperience. As for 2015, I really like Searcy's athleticism. He's going to be a dynamic AB. That guy is just a pure athlete that can play a myriad of positions on both sides of the ball. Snoddy really came on last season, and hopefully he just picks up where he left off after the unfortunate injury. He's a homerun threat every time he touches the ball. I'm intrigued by Omahri Jarrett's skillset...but he may be more of a factor next year.
BB:
I really think either MLD or Marshall moves to AB for 2015 because both are more physically mature than any AB we have coming in. Both are gifted guys with the ball in their hands. I think Marcuse Allen will be a VERY good BB before it's all said and done. The time away from BB might have actually helped him. He just needs to get some more meat on his bones and get stronger...but his running in the Spring game gave us a tantalizing glimpse of what he can be at the position. Skov will be a bruiser, and he won't make those cuts to bounce to the outside...to me, he's like a stronger David Sims which is fine. Whoever between MLD or Marshall that doesn't move or redshirt will be #3 BB. Hopefully we won't need them until mop-up time. Due to injury, I think QFro redshirts in 2015. Dude will be a REALLY good BB before it's all said and done though...love his running style.