Breakout players for 2002

A few players who haven't played at all, or who have minimal experience, who will be counted on to play big roles this year. My votes:
Safety Rico Harris: With O'Neill graduating, Rico's going to have to play a big role this year. He can cover, and he can really hit. He'll need to do both.
Offensive line: Townsend Hargis, Tommy Miller, Brad Keischnick and Scott Dale. At least two of these players, and preferably three, need to step up and perform in 2002. Hargis is the most experienced, and Miller is the biggest (and reportedly the strongest) - so my guess is that they'll be the first two to earn significant playing time. And it's now or never for Sterling Harris!
Defensive line: Need major help at defensive end with the news that Markus Pratt isn't coming back. Allan Adami will be counted on to contribute a lot opposite Melvin Williams. Adami looked great in last year's spring game, and word is he's a lot bigger and stronger. Look for a breakout season. Sleeper: Khalid Beard.
Linebacker: Don Stansbury is supposed to be a very smart player with very good speed. I heard he lacked strength when he got here last year, but he has the tools (and certainly the bloodlines - two brothers played D-I football) to be a player. He needs to step up.
Special teams: McMurtray and Mentzel (or whatever the new kid's name is) need to play well, or we could be in for a long rebuilding year.
Safety Rico Harris: With O'Neill graduating, Rico's going to have to play a big role this year. He can cover, and he can really hit. He'll need to do both.
Offensive line: Townsend Hargis, Tommy Miller, Brad Keischnick and Scott Dale. At least two of these players, and preferably three, need to step up and perform in 2002. Hargis is the most experienced, and Miller is the biggest (and reportedly the strongest) - so my guess is that they'll be the first two to earn significant playing time. And it's now or never for Sterling Harris!
Defensive line: Need major help at defensive end with the news that Markus Pratt isn't coming back. Allan Adami will be counted on to contribute a lot opposite Melvin Williams. Adami looked great in last year's spring game, and word is he's a lot bigger and stronger. Look for a breakout season. Sleeper: Khalid Beard.
Linebacker: Don Stansbury is supposed to be a very smart player with very good speed. I heard he lacked strength when he got here last year, but he has the tools (and certainly the bloodlines - two brothers played D-I football) to be a player. He needs to step up.
Special teams: McMurtray and Mentzel (or whatever the new kid's name is) need to play well, or we could be in for a long rebuilding year.