WinOneThisCentury
Well-Known Member
Or is it? I'm of the mind that we have 3-4 guys that are in the "coming of age" year in their development at Iowa. Assuming we have a starting OL of:
Scherff
Simmons (I think he wins this spot from Welsh)
Blythe
Walsh
Donnal
That leaves Welsh, Keppy, Ward, Sealby, and probably Croston as the likely candidates as next men in. I believe four of the five are entering at least their 3rd year in the program, which is typically where the term "ready" begins to appear on their resume. Granted, you can't afford to lose Scherff / Blythe and expect to have a good OL. They are two vital cogs in the machine. That being said, I think we would be fine at the guard position if we had to put the next best option in be it Welsh or most likely Ward. Ward also works at tackle and he has earned high praise from BF.
IMO, those five above listed as starters have the potential to be as good an offensive line as we have had since 2010...and possibly 2008. With a another year getting bigger, stronger, and honing technique, these guys are going to dominate the mid level teams we play and more than hold their own against the top tier. If the skill position players develop as much as they did from 2012 to 2013, we are going to be much more potent on offense. We simply need a running back that can exploit the performance of the OL, and break long runs when they are there by also creating something when he gets through to the secondary...more Canzeri and Daniels please.
Scherff
Simmons (I think he wins this spot from Welsh)
Blythe
Walsh
Donnal
That leaves Welsh, Keppy, Ward, Sealby, and probably Croston as the likely candidates as next men in. I believe four of the five are entering at least their 3rd year in the program, which is typically where the term "ready" begins to appear on their resume. Granted, you can't afford to lose Scherff / Blythe and expect to have a good OL. They are two vital cogs in the machine. That being said, I think we would be fine at the guard position if we had to put the next best option in be it Welsh or most likely Ward. Ward also works at tackle and he has earned high praise from BF.
IMO, those five above listed as starters have the potential to be as good an offensive line as we have had since 2010...and possibly 2008. With a another year getting bigger, stronger, and honing technique, these guys are going to dominate the mid level teams we play and more than hold their own against the top tier. If the skill position players develop as much as they did from 2012 to 2013, we are going to be much more potent on offense. We simply need a running back that can exploit the performance of the OL, and break long runs when they are there by also creating something when he gets through to the secondary...more Canzeri and Daniels please.