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Compare that to the 2014 class that might be the lynchpin to a playoff run in 2015.
Do Trumbetti, Cage, Bonner, Blankenship and Hayes add up to help our D-line as much as Tuitt did in 2012? Some might argue Trumbetti is as good as Tuitt so the other guys would be a bonus.
Tranquill, Morgan and Martini contribute on D too, in 2012 Niklas was figuring out LB duties.
Luatua will be a big contributor at TE (literally and figuratively). Quentin Nelson, if he doesn't earn a starting spot will be valuable depth pushing the first string. Justin Brent won't be called upon because we don't need him thanks to ridiculous WR depth. Holmes is in a similar boat. Are they better than sophomore TJ Jones and Daniels who benefited from early PT thanks to weak competition ahead of them?
Newsome as a quality punter shouldn't be discounted too much either, not as valuable as Brindza but that is because we brought in Yoon for a place kicking ace. That unit is overall could be considered better than Brindza (who was very good).
Help me out with who I am missing but the current sophomores look way deeper with plenty of star power to exceed the 2012 sophomore contribution.
First off: I love Trumbetti, but he's no Tuitt. Tuitt was the most athletic defensive lineman we've had in probably a generation. He only really lived up to it in 2012, but he was very good that year. The rest of those guys on the D line have done exactly nothing so far. If we're going to make a run this year, you're damn right they'll need to step up.
That said, I completely agree with your broader point (if I'm interpreting correctly). Our recruiting classes have gotten deeper, with more solid contributors and fewer high-risk/high-reward types. We can weather an injury or flameout a lot better now, and some of those contributors will become stars.. That's a good thing and will be essential to whatever success we might have this year.
