livefaith
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O-line and WRs are still the two position groups that concern me the most. Theoretically, WRs should be improved this season with JJ back, but we really need a few more guys to step up to be in good shape in the 2-deep. JJ, Callaway, and B. Johnson are solid; Palmer showed some signs of emerging last season, but we need 5th and 6th options at a minimum. Hoping Cedric Tillman, Tyler Byrd, Jordan Murphy, or a few of the others can really step it up. Otherwise, our WR corp is going to be pretty thin. I'm optimistic that we can find some options and happy we got David Johnson as our WR coach, but we'll have to wait and see.
Of course, O-line was a trainwreck last season. Difficult shift philosophy wise, but also not a ton of depth. Our starting lineup sounds reasonable on paper, but feels like an injury or two could be problematic. So hopefully, we see a few guys emerge there, as well.
D-line still a concern, as it's clear the coaches aren't totally sure what the best combo is, or who is the best fit at NT. Hopefully, we get it figured it out. At least we have some talent there.
On the positive side, I'm pretty optimistic about our LBs and DBs. DBs would've probably been our strongest unit this season regardless but with Pruitt around, I'm hoping it becomes even stronger. RBs seem like they could be pretty good, too with Jordan and Chandler in the backfield. If we can solve some of the issues at WR and O-line, we can be much better than expected, but tough to really know how we look until that West Virginia game.
DG,
I feel like WR is actually one of our best positions. Jennings and Callaway are above average SEC capable, and Brandon looks really consistent. With Palmer, Murphy, Tillman(maybe), and Byrd in the mix, I think we'll be good and have depth there. I could be way wrong, but this group gives me the best confidence on the team, along with RB and last years 3 LBs.
OL is a mystery due to healing injuries and unknown growth in last years players. DL as you say has quality, but could be thin.
My biggest concern on D is the ability of our players to make the transition to a new scheme and philosophy. Can they pick it up in time for UF, or is it Sal revisited?