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He's on the roster stillKeith Duncan where art thou?
Plus some guys that won't play, but are pushing hard for it.As mentioned by other posters in this thread, one of the most interesting things about this two deep is that we will have 9-11 returning starters on both O and D in 2019. Wow. Just wow. My prediction is that Iowa football recruiting is on a pretty major upswing.
The d line looks pretty shaky in the middle. I don't think this will be a good thing for the ins. In the past the d line has really made the ins look better than they were imo
This times ten. One injury to Nelson and or Lattimore and you are seriously undersized...and with inexperience on the inside at LB...well...we have seen this movie before. It just doesn't bode well when your defense requires the DTs to occupy multiple people. I seriously hope there is a DT grad transfer out there with some size and skill. With Iowa...the place they can ill afford injuries is where they usually happen. Would love to see Reiff put on 10 more pounds of muscle this Spring and Summer.
Noah Shannon has the size, don't know about strength but he was highly recruited.Perhaps this becomes like when Christian Ballard moved inside for the sake of the team. It doesn't seem like a stretch for AJE at 280 to move inside if it was absolutely needed, although I don't think that would be his preference. Between Hesse, A. Nelson, and seemingly ascending Gholston and Simon, there seems to be a lot more competent depth on the outside.
Keith Duncan where art thou?
Who'd pay $ just to watch Wirfs & Jackson go against AJP and Nelson in practice? I bet those guys will have some epic battles.
I dunno if he's 'over' Marsette so much as those 3 guys you mentioned will be their primary 3. They'll all be in there a ton and situationally. I don't think we should have ask Marsette to go up for some of the jump ball/back shoulder type of plays they should call for Smith to go get. They'll probably use Marsette on more of the deeper routes to use his speed. I don't think Smith has game breaking speed so much as he does size and leaping ability. That kid should win a ton of jump balls if we just give him the chanceNo-one is suprised to see Brandon Smith starting at WR opposite of Easley? I didn't think he would pass up Marsette. That's good news though I suppose. I certainly thought Smith could be a game changer when we recruited him. I hope he is starting to put it together.