Offensive Line will be a strength for the 2025 Vols

#26
#26
If you're dominant on both lines of scrimmage you'll win a lot of games even if the passing game is less than desired. That's how Saban won most of his national titles at Alabama. They just beat you up on defense and ran the ball. That will always be a formula for success.
That and the 1st round picks and Heisman finalists and winners he recruited at QB, running backs, and wide receiver. And the first round picks at linebacker and DB. Actually in retrospect, it seems like he won because he recruited a bunch of elite guys at every position every single year.
 
#27
#27
its hard to be worse than it was last year, especially in pass protection. Hopefully those guys have a chip on their shoulder. If I hear one more national pundit say that "we are replacing 4 of 5 starters on the o-line" I might lose it. We got two of the best guards in the portal with lots of experience and two five stars at tackle spots gtfo with that ********.
Last years OL was an outstanding run blocking group. Sampson didn't break the all time rushing record on his own. A lot of those sacks came because when under pressure Nico's eyes came down. He did not have the instincts that Hooker had to avoid rushers while focusing down field to make a play. That said this years group looks the part. Huge, cut, no jelly belles. You have to be fast and athletic to run stretch plays because you're not blocking the guy in front of you you're reaching outside to the next defender. It forces defenses to be discipled and stay in their gap and try to run the play into the sideline. There is no "hole" per se, the RB is looking for a cutback lane. If you get cute and try to crash the backside DE and run the play down from behind the QB can keep it for a big gain because you've given up your backside contain. Should be fun to watch. P.S. Nico's daddy is about to find out what a truly bad OL looks like when the Bruins get into the heart of that BIG 10 schedule.
 
#31
#31
They were also by far the best unit of the team in 2023 and returned pretty much everyone but Baron, so he wasn’t exactly going out on a limb.

Say, OP, are there any units on the team that aren’t going to be outstanding?

I think we're at best looking at a game manager at QB. WR depth leaves a lot to be desired. We'll need our top 3 WRs to stay healthy. Those are really the only question marks on this team. And possibly depth in the secondary cause we'll have tons of true freshman and redshirt freshman providing depth.

All other positions look loaded.
 
#32
#32
I think we're at best looking at a game manager at QB. WR depth leaves a lot to be desired. We'll need our top 3 WRs to stay healthy. Those are really the only question marks on this team. And possibly depth in the secondary cause we'll have tons of true freshman and redshirt freshman providing depth.

All other positions look loaded.
I just can’t imagine your excitement if we ever do have a truly loaded team. In reality this team has medium-sized to enormous question marks at each positional unit. We will probably like the answer to some of those, but there are too many for the answers to all come back in our favor.
 
#33
#33
Last years OL was an outstanding run blocking group. Sampson didn't break the all time rushing record on his own. A lot of those sacks came because when under pressure Nico's eyes came down. He did not have the instincts that Hooker had to avoid rushers while focusing down field to make a play. That said this years group looks the part. Huge, cut, no jelly belles. You have to be fast and athletic to run stretch plays because you're not blocking the guy in front of you you're reaching outside to the next defender. It forces defenses to be discipled and stay in their gap and try to run the play into the sideline. There is no "hole" per se, the RB is looking for a cutback lane. If you get cute and try to crash the backside DE and run the play down from behind the QB can keep it for a big gain because you've given up your backside contain. Should be fun to watch. P.S. Nico's daddy is about to find out what a truly bad OL looks like when the Bruins get into the heart of that BIG 10 schedule.
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#34
#34
Last years OL was an outstanding run blocking group. Sampson didn't break the all time rushing record on his own. A lot of those sacks came because when under pressure Nico's eyes came down. He did not have the instincts that Hooker had to avoid rushers while focusing down field to make a play. That said this years group looks the part. Huge, cut, no jelly belles. You have to be fast and athletic to run stretch plays because you're not blocking the guy in front of you you're reaching outside to the next defender. It forces defenses to be discipled and stay in their gap and try to run the play into the sideline. There is no "hole" per se, the RB is looking for a cutback lane. If you get cute and try to crash the backside DE and run the play down from behind the QB can keep it for a big gain because you've given up your backside contain. Should be fun to watch. P.S. Nico's daddy is about to find out what a truly bad OL looks like when the Bruins get into the heart of that BIG 10 schedule.
Oh yeah he has a bunch of 3 Stars protecting him and more 3 Stars catching his passes. I can't wait to see his return to The Shoe. He will have sunburns on the bottom of his feet come Sunday morning
 
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#36
#36
I just can’t imagine your excitement if we ever do have a truly loaded team. In reality this team has medium-sized to enormous question marks at each positional unit. We will probably like the answer to some of those, but there are too many for the answers to all come back in our favor.

The questions are mostly because of inexperience not talent. On paper this will be Huepel's most talented roster since he got here. Given what he's been able to do with less I don't get the pessimism with this team. Yes we're inexperienced but that doesn't mean we can't be great.

I think this will be Huepel's best team yet.
 
#37
#37
Last year I correctly predicted the d-line would be one of the best in the country:

Well this year I'm predicting the offensive line will be just as good. Just watching clips from practice and WOW the big boys on the o-line look mighty impressive this year. They are totally different physically from the soft flabby guys we saw last year taking their shirts off before the Ohio State game.

David Sanders does not look like a freshman. He looks like a franchise left tackle in the NFL. Lance Heard looks way better than he did last year. And behind them I see loads of depth.

Expect the run game to be dominant once again and whatever QB we have under center will look good thanks to our dominant offensive line in 2025.
You have predicted a lot of things well. The d line prediction was pretty damn good, no one really thought we'd be top 5 d line but d4h lol
 
#38
#38
I'm always skeptical of a D4H prediction, once bitten and all that stuff, but am hoping this one is accurate to the max. But just imagine all of crowing we'll have to endure if it comes to fruition.
 

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