I've seen quite a few posts expressing concern for our OL this year. While I understand we have very little proven depth, we should have a lot of potential talent available. In general it is a good idea to let your OL redshirt and get stronger so they can hold up against 22/23 year old grown men; however, we have seen freshman have a good deal of success recently (Flowers, KC, Feliciano)
My question is two fold: 1) rank the 5 incoming OL on their ability to contribute this year 2)rank them in terms of long term potential.
The only caveat I want to throw into the first part of the question is that Bar Milo has been vocal about his desire to redshirt. This leads me to believe te coaches will do what they can to preserve it unless they absolutely need him.
My question is two fold: 1) rank the 5 incoming OL on their ability to contribute this year 2)rank them in terms of long term potential.
The only caveat I want to throw into the first part of the question is that Bar Milo has been vocal about his desire to redshirt. This leads me to believe te coaches will do what they can to preserve it unless they absolutely need him.