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First depth chart releasedModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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First depth chart releasedQUARTERBACK
Bo Levi Mitchell Braden Smith RUNNING BACK DeMyron Martin Andrew McKinney LEFT TACKLE Tommy Poynter Kelvin Beachum, Jr. LEFT GUARD Sean Lobo Josh LeRibeus CENTER Mitch Enright Blake McJunkin RIGHT GUARD Bryce Tennison Zach Boyd RIGHT TACKLE Vincent Chase Jimmy Chase J.T. Brooks "H" WIDE RECEIVER Emmanuel Sanders Cole Loftin "X" WIDE RECEIVER Aldrick Robinson B.J. Lee "Y" WIDE RECEIVER Josh Bryant Cole Beasley "Z" WIDE RECEIVER Zach Zimmerman Terrance Wilkerson LEFT DEFENSIVE END Anthony Sowe Taylor Thompson DEFENSIVE TACKLE Patrick Handy Mickey Dollens NOSE TACKLE Serge Elizee Evan Huahulu RIGHT DEFENSIVE END Adrian Dizer Youri Yenga SAM LINEBACKER Will Bonilla Pete Fleps MIKE LINEBACKER Justin Smart Alex Odiari WILL LINEBACKER Jason Jackson Julian Herron LEFT CORNERBACK Derrius Bell Tim Crosby FREE SAFETY Tyler Jones Chris Banjo STRONG SAFETY Rock Dennis De'Von Bailey RIGHT CORNERBACK Bryan McCann Deyon McElroy PUNTER Thomas Morstead Andrew Galloway KICKER Thomas Morstead Kellis Cunningham KICKOFFS Kellis Cunningham Thomas Morstead HOLDER Andrew Galloway DEEP SNAPPER Jackson Taylor PUNT RETURNER Cole Beasley Bryan McCann KICK RETURNER Jessie Henderson Quincey Whittington PonyFans.com ... is really the premier place for Mustang talk on the Web.
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A lot of true freshmen and several redshirt freshmen running second team. And with special packages being the wave now, they will see the field like Jones promised.
Just keep an eye on Cole Loftin. Not much has been written about him. But he didn't get to second team because he was a last resort. This kid is a football player. Again, that's why 4-8 (maybe even less) is all I expect in 2008. But I'll be there for all 6 home games.
Re: First depth chart released
Thanks PP. Teams looking pretty good so far
I really didn't expect Drewery to be among the top 8 WRs but I am pretty dissappointed that Haynes isn't among them. He must really be struggling as I figured his combo of experience (realtive to the frosh) and size would be a huge advantage for him.
I have no doubt that he's a talented guy, and I hope he tears it up. But your statement is confusing - which players did get to the second team because they were last resorts? ![]()
I like to see Beasley returning punts - if the Wes Welker comparison is at all accurate, he should be fun to watch. From what I hear, he's gonna be quite a player. I agree w/ the Haynes comment - I really expected him to make an impact this year. He and Burley seem to have fallen out of favor after some hype as recruits...very obvious JJ prefers the smaller quicker guys to the physical possesion types.
Frosh don't pop up on the depth chart unless they are pushing spots.
I fully expect to see Beasley, Wilkerson, Thompson, Huahulu, and Banjo starting after the first three games. As for Haynes, really Robinson and Sanders were the only D-1 receivers at Spring practice. Haynes isn't consistant enough physically or with his routes. He has physical attributes, but he doesn't have the opening burst when he comes out of cuts. This will be the best SMU secondary in years. I worry about the d-line, but the secondary will be good. Frosh QB doesn't worry me as much as weak o-line and a frosh QB...
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