RobHowe
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I'm sure some of you will have other opinions. That's fine. It's ok to be wrong. ;-)
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I agree with you. I lean towards WRs as there will be many green kids coming in asked to make big plays and we just don't have a clue what we have. We saw J Smith make a handful of plays and that's a great start. But we'll have like 4 other new guys fighting for reps it'll just be interesting how that sorts itself out. I also worry about DE with or without Ott... Who knows how good he'll be at the start of the year if he's even able to come back. And replacing both he and Meir won't be so easy. I think we really missed having Otts pass rush down the stretch. We sure wouldn't have beaten Wisconsin without him. So an upgrade there will be necessary for the D to build upon last year.Decent synopsis, Rob.
I'm not as worried about kicker. While Koehn hit the big one to beat Pitt, he missed plenty of extra points for a Sr. Luckily none of them cost IOWA a "W" but several could have. His leg on kickoffs will be missed more. Hopefully the competition at K (among perhaps 3 guys) will bring the cream to the top.
WR will always be a concern under KFz until he changes his offensive approach. Star WRs don't choose a school to develop their blocking skills. And conservative offense, doesn't help them blossom.
Center is more important that many realize, but I think tutoring under Blythe and having CJ as your QB will help Daniels quite a bit.
I think it is really strange that we have trouble landing big time receivers.