offense depth chart post scrimmage

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MIAMI HURRICANES POST-SCRIMMAGE DEPTH CHART


OFFENSE
WR
1 ALLEN HURNS 6-3 195 JR.
4 Phillip Dorsett 5-10 187 So.
24 Davon Johnson 6-0 184 Sr.
9 Malcolm Lewis 6-0 192 Fr.

LT
79 MALCOLM BUNCHE 6-7 323 RSO.
55 Ben Jones 6-5 315 Sr.

LG
70 JONATHAN FELICIANO 6-5 314 RSO.
68 Jeremy Lewis 6-4 312 RSr.

C
62 SHANE MCDERMOTT 6-4 296 RSO.
75 Jared Wheeler 6-5 312 RJr.

RG
65 BRANDON LINDER 6-6 312 JR.
63 Daniel Isidora -OR- 6-4 312 Fr.
64 Hunter Wells 6-4 300 RFr.

RT
74 ERECK FLOWERS 6-6 314 FR.
78 Jermaine Johnson 6-6 318 RJr.

TE
82 ASANTE CLEVELAND 6-5 260 JR.
46 Clive Walford 6-4 248 RSo.
85 David Perry 6-7 265 RSo.
49 Dyron Dye 6-5 258 RJr.

FB
33 MAURICE HAGENS 5-11 238 JR.
43 Sean Harvey 6-4 260 RSo.

QB
17 STEPHEN MORRIS 6-2 214 JR.
11 Ryan Williams 6-5 223 RSo.

RB
5 MIKE JAMES 5-11 222 SR.
23 Eduardo Clements 5-9 192 Jr.
25 Dallas Crawford 5-10 190 RFr.
8 Duke Johnson 5-9 188 Fr.

WR
80 RASHAWN SCOTT 6-2 202 SO.
83 Kendal Thompkins 5-10 184 RSr.
86 Herb Waters 6-2 185 Fr.
 
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Pretty interesting.

Davon Johnson sighting! Lockhart outside of Top 6. Crawford ahead of Johnson.

Dequan Ivery starting DT.

McGee over Howard.

Hopefully there will be some fierce battles this upcoming week.
 
Get Davon Johnson and Kendal Thompkins the **** off the depth chart

Not sure we can expect the new guys to surpass the vets just yet. And maybe guys like Waters, Jones, Carter can redshirt if DJ and KT can perform.
 
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Get Davon Johnson and Kendal Thompkins the **** off the depth chart
I think they are where they are the same way Sam Shields, Khalil Jones, and Kayne Farqhuarson were in '08. They eventually were overtaken by Benjamin, Collier, and Johnson. Shields and Kayne only played sparingly down the stretch. I think the same thing will happen with Davon and Kendall.
 
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I really really REALLY like our interior offensive line.

I'll believe it when I see it from McDermott and Feliciano. Linder is expected to take the next step but 62 and 70 have never started a game at their respective positions. They probably won't suck but I'd be wary about placing high expectations on this unit as a whole.
 
I don't lke this depth chart
i needs a re-do

Taking it a face value, it means the returning players didn't simply let freshmen run them off the depth chart and improved as opposed to wilting after being challenged. We all know Duke will be used. Doesn't mean at this point he isn't a liability in some areas.
 
Rashawn Scott listed as a starter. Hmmm. Who was that poster who kept going on and on about how this kid was gonna make a name for himself this season??
 
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I really really REALLY like our interior offensive line.

I'll believe it when I see it from McDermott and Feliciano. Linder is expected to take the next step but 62 and 70 have never started a game at their respective positions. They probably won't suck but I'd be wary about placing high expectations on this unit as a whole.

McDermott is the wild card but Feliciano came outta the woodwerks last year. He played solid for a young guy completely out of position. He's a guard no doubt about it. Linder should be the best of the whole unit.
 
With all the buzz on Lockhart it's surprising that he's behind Waters and Johnson. My guess is these depth charts are meaningless.
 
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I really really REALLY like our interior offensive line.

I'll believe it when I see it from McDermott and Feliciano. Linder is expected to take the next step but 62 and 70 have never started a game at their respective positions. They probably won't suck but I'd be wary about placing high expectations on this unit as a whole.

McDermott is the wild card but Feliciano came outta the woodwerks last year. He played solid for a young guy completely out of position. He's a guard no doubt about it. Linder should be the best of the whole unit.

No doubt that Feliciano can play well at this level and is a true guard. Gunn and Horn were two random recruits from a part of the country not known for producing great talent. Feliciano and McDermott could very well be an upgrade.
 
I really really REALLY like our interior offensive line.

I'll believe it when I see it from McDermott and Feliciano. Linder is expected to take the next step but 62 and 70 have never started a game at their respective positions. They probably won't suck but I'd be wary about placing high expectations on this unit as a whole.

McDermott is the wild card but Feliciano came outta the woodwerks last year. He played solid for a young guy completely out of position. He's a guard no doubt about it. Linder should be the best of the whole unit.

No doubt that Feliciano can play well at this level and is a true guard. Gunn and Horn were two random recruits from a part of the country not known for producing great talent. Feliciano and McDermott could very well be an upgrade.

I know its coach-speak and all but Golden really seems to love the progress McDermott has made. For a runner like James who is better between he tackles, these guys could really be big this season.

Cautious optimism, but still optimism.
 
- Flowers is getting off easy w/o Seantrell there to push him.... I hope he can comeback strong soon.

- Mike James is a BEAST.... I'm driving the bandwagon.

- Stephen Morris, I think, can be our best QB since Brock Berlin... unless i'm missing somebody.

- I'm personally glad to see that Davon Johnson has cracked the depth chart.... Golden did mention how much he has changed over the off season.... for the better.

- Like the TEs, I think we can catch some teams off guard w/ those guys.

- I like how as much as the coaches have been praising the freshman.... here is the REALITY CHECK, they still got work to do.
 
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