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Wide receivers Marquez Callaway and Jauan Jennings were largely spectators during Thursday's night practice, but they were going through individual drills normally on Friday. Callaway did not appear to be favoring the knee that had him limping a little bit on Thursday.
It was another maintenance day for both linebacker Darrin Kirkland Jr. and offensive tackle Chance Hall as they were among the group of players working out on the side with strength coach Craig Fitzgerald, and their statuses for Saturday's scrimmage appear to be up in the air.
On the offensive line, Drew Richmond and Ryan Johnson continue to work together on the right side, with the former at tackle and the latter at guard.
-Patrick BrownSmith has gotten work at left tackle during individual drills this week, and if Richmond indeed scrimmages on the right side, junior-college transfer Jahmir Johnson could get an opportunity with the potential starting lineup on Saturday.
Smith has gotten work at left tackle during individual drills this week, and if Richmond indeed scrimmages on the right side, junior-college transfer Jahmir Johnson could get an opportunity with the potential starting lineup on Saturday.
Drew Richmond was still at right tackle today, with Jerome Carvin getting a lot of reps at right guard.
Several freshman defensive lineman appear to be hitting a brief wall a little more than halfway though camp. John Mincey had to run a suicide and both Kingston Harris and Greg Emerson were getting chewed out by Tracy Rocker.
-Jesse SimontonThe secondary — split into corners and safeties — were doing ball drills while we were out there. Both Nigel Warrior and Theo Jackson dropped their reps. In that group, Trevon Flowers has the most natural ball-skills in the unit.
I continue to be impressed with Kingston Harris on the defensive line. He moves so well for his huge size (6-foot-3, 316 pounds) and he’s already made several strides since the first few days of fall camp.
Although I don’t think he’ll see a ton of action this year on defense, I think Shanon Reid has surprised me a little bit at inside linebacker. I like the skills he brings to the table, and it’s clear from practice reps that he’s done enough to be considered in the two-deep there.
Interesting note here: Brandon Davis was working a little with the safeties today in what few moments of practice we got to see.
I think Kenneth George Jr. is improving with every practice and is developing into a player UT’s coaches are looking at more in the cornerback group.
-Nathanael RutherfordIf it wasn’t for Jonathan Kongbo making the move to outside linebacker, I think Jordan Allen would be starting at that position.
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