The Game's Over: Already tired of the complaining...a look to the future ('13 Depth Chart)

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QB
1. Devin Gardner (Sr.)
2a. Russell Bellomy (RS So.)
2b. Shane Morris (Fr.)

RB
1. Fitzgerald Toussaint (RS Sr.)
2. Thomas Rawls (Jr.)
3. Justice Hayes (RS So.)
4. Dennis Norfleet (So.)
5. Drake Johnson (RS Fr.)
rs: DeVeon Smith (Fr.)

FB
1. Stephen Hopkins (Sr.)
2. Joey Kerridge (RS So.)
3. Sione Houma (So.)
rs: Wyatt Shallman (Fr.)

WR1
1. Jerald Robinson (RS Jr.)
2a. Jeremy Jackson (Sr.)
2b. Amara Darboh (So.)
rs: Jaron Dukes (Fr.)
rs: Da'Mario Jones (Fr.)

WR2
1. Jeremy Gallon (RS Sr.)
2. Drew Dileo (Sr.)
3. Jehu Chesson (RS Fr.)
rs: Csont'e York (Fr.)

TE
1a. Devin Funchess (So.)
1b. A.J. Williams (So.)
3. Jake Butt (Fr.)
4. Jordan Paskorz (RS Jr.)
rs: Khalid Hill (Fr.)

LT
1. Taylor Lewan (RS Sr.)
2. Michael Schofield (RS Sr.)
3. Erik Magnuson (RS Fr.)
4. Kristian Mateus (RS Jr.)
rs: Kyle Bosch (Fr.)

LG
1. Kyle Kalis (RS Fr.)
2. Joey Burzynski (RS Jr.)
3. Blake Bars (RS Fr.)
4. Graham Glasgow (RS So.)

C
1. Jack Miller (RS So.)
2. Joey Burzynski (RS Jr.)
rs: Patrick Kugler (Fr.)

RG
1a. Chris Bryant (RS So.)
1b. Joey Burzynski (RS Jr.)
3. Blake Bars (RS Fr.)
4. Graham Glasgow (RS So.)
rs: Chris Fox (Fr.)

RT
1. Michael Schofield (RS Sr.)
2. Ben Braden (RS Fr.)
3. Erik Gunderson (RS Sr.)
rs: Logan Tuley-Tillman (Fr.)

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WDE
1a. Frank Clark (Jr.)
1b. Brennen Beyer (Jr.)
3. Mario Ojemudia (So.)
4. Jake Ryan (RS Jr.)
rs: Taco Charlton (Fr.)

NG
1. Quinton Washington (RS Sr.)
2. Richard Ash (RS Jr.)
3. Willie Henry (RS Fr.)
rs: Maurice Hurst Jr. (Fr.)

DT
1. Ondre Pipkins (So.)
2. Jibreel Black (Sr.)
3a. Chris Wormley (RS Fr.)
3b. Matt Godin (RS Fr.)
5. Kenny Wilkins (RS Jr.)
rs: Henry Poggi (Fr.)

SDE
1. Jibreel Black (Sr.)
2. Nathan Brink (RS Sr.)
3. Keith Heitzman (RS So.)
4. Tom Strobel (RS Fr.)

WLB
1a. Desmond Morgan (Jr.)
1b. James Ross (So.)
3. Antonio Poole (RS So.)

MLB
1a. Joe Bolden (So.)
1b. Desmond Morgan (Jr.)
3. Kaleb Ringer (RS Fr.)
rs: Ben Gedeon (Fr.)

SLB
1. Jake Ryan (RS Jr.)
2. Cam Gordon (RS Sr.)
3. Royce Jenkins-Stone (So.)
rs: Michael McCray (Fr.)

WCB
1. Blake Countess (RS So.)
2. Terry Richardson (So.)
rs: Jourdan Lewis (Fr.)
rs: Ross Douglas (Fr.)

SCB
1. Raymon Taylor (Jr.)
2. Gareon Conley (Fr.)
rs: Channing Stribling (Fr.)

NB
1. Courtney Avery (Sr.)
2. Delonte Hollowell (Jr.)
3. Terry Richardson (So.)

FS
1. Thomas Gordon (RS Sr.)
2. Jarrod Wilson (So.)
3. Jeremy Clark (RS Fr.)

SS
1. Marvin Robinson (Sr.)
2a. Josh Furman (RS Jr.)
2b. Allen Gant (RS Fr.)
2c. Dymonte Thomas (Fr.)

chitownblue2

November 25th, 2012 at 8:36 AM ^

I'm willing to bet Jerald Robinson doesn't start. I don't know who will, but not him. If Lewan returns, I bet Schofield becomes a guard, and we see either Braden or Magnusson out there,, scuttling Bryant. I think Morgan likely takes Demens' spot, and Ross starts - the coaches seem to like him more. I also think our starting safeties are Gordon and Wilson. Brink walked on Senior Day, so...

Blue boy johnson

November 25th, 2012 at 4:50 PM ^

For Bryant's sake, I hope he is healthy and in shape for spring ball. If not, he may never get significant playing time. Guard will be the deepest position on the OL and competition will be fierce.

My Depth Chart sleeper is Drake Johnson. That kid is a superior athlete, looks like a running back, and is supposedly a one cut back, which should work well with the O going forward. On top of all that, Drake's mom is the cheer-leading coach at M. All kinds of win.

http://www.mgoblue.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/johnson_drake00.html

Blue boy johnson

November 25th, 2012 at 5:16 PM ^

I gots no prob with that, which is why he is a sleeper. Drake did win the 110 meter hurdle state championship thrice.

 

. was All-America in 110-meter high hurdles and won three state titles in the event ... won two indoor state titles in 60-meter HH ... was all-state choice ... was anchor on national championship shuttle hurdle team as junior.

4th and short

November 26th, 2012 at 8:42 AM ^

We have seen more production out of our receivers since Gardner has been under center. I’m not saying our receiving core will be great just that they may be better than we think. Also counting on a RS freshmen to produce is a situation that a lot of good teams are in at one position or another.

blueblueblue

November 26th, 2012 at 12:00 PM ^

Propose all the lists of Jimmys and Joes you can, fetishly organize them as is your wont, but as long as we tend to send them out there with bumbling x's and o's, will they ever learn to do anything other than punt?