RS Freshman

cyclonejk

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Any news on how some of the Redshirting freshman are doing? James Capello, Walter Woods, James White, Keith Blanton, Aaron Moore, Jacques Washington, Willie Scott, Deon Broomfield, Jansen Watson?

Any of them we should be looking forward to next year? How there developing? Thanks in advance.
 
no idea, but I have very high hopes for Woods. He has a pretty unique skill set.
 
I know nothing other than what other people have said, but there have been good things said about Washington. With Kennard gone next year I could see him getting some time at one of the corner or nickel spots.
 
Jacques Washington is a name people keep bringing up.

Willie Scott looked twice as big as I imagined him being, hopefully he can fill out some more and play MLB or DE.

We will need some WRs to step up and play a huge role next year. We return only Darks and Money. You know that Herman is just dying to get some WRs.
 
What about Donnie Jennert?

good call. He looked to have tons of potential. Hopefully they've had him in the weight room this year. If he could approach 200lbs, he would be a beast
 
What position are these guys? Thanks.

Woods is going to be a DT I think. He's right around 6 feet tall, and 275 lbs. Played MLB in high school and can really move for a guy his size. Hopefully he makes the transition well.
 
We will need some WRs to step up and play a huge role next year. We return only Darks and Money. You know that Herman is just dying to get some WRs.

And Jake Wililaims and Josh Lenz (two starters), and Sed Johnson, 2nd string. And we bring in a highly touted JC WR as well.
 
We have guys coming back and new guys coming in. We will have enough bodies. The question is, who will step up and be the "Go To Guy"? Marquis has been pretty solid this year and caught almost everything that got to him, but of course, he is gone. Who replaces him as the top receiver? Will Darks have a good off season and hit the ground running next season? I really hope so.
 

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