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MattyVTX

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- The interior of the defensive line is going to be loaded. Strong is a star, Tuilosega and VKW both had good reports from spring, and Baylen Baker appears to be ready to enter the rotation. Throw in Uesi and maybe King Newton and the rotation is as deep as ever.

- Josiah Tauefa taking to MLB so quickly was the biggest thing to happen to the team this spring. Even if he's not starting, the fact that it appears the MLB of the future is already on campus is huge. After missing on LBs in 2 straight classes Psycho T looking like a future multi year starter is huge.

- Marcus Davenport better stay healthy. I don't think there is another legit pass rush threat on this team. Golding is going to have to get creative to generate any pressure.

- CB depth is still a concern, but it appears that Henricks, Bailey, and Butler had solid springs. If Stan Dye can get/stay healthy we should at least have the most athletic Cornerback rotation in history of program.

- It will all come down to the offensive line for us on offense. We are absolutely loaded at the skill positions, and just need to give whoever ends up starting at QB time to get the ball to them. Not a huge fan of accepting the LSU transfer, but you can't deny that he'd be a huge upgrade at RT immediately.

- Interior of our line took a hit with the Pratt injury, but still seems primed for a strong season. McKinney, Perez, and Beard should be solid. Pratt injury just kills depth, and we once again can't have any injuries inside. Sucks

- Jarveon and Jalen might be the best RB duo in CUSA west.

- Shaq Williams needs to win the TE job. Otherwise we may be in trouble at that position.
 
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