Sorry for the delay. With the fatigue from the trip getting back Saturday late and then watching 10 hours of Masters coverage yesterday, I wasn't able to get on the computer to type up my thoughts from Saturday's practice. As always, it will likely be lengthy so please accept my apologies from the get go. I'll try to post in multiple posts that way if you get bored and realize I'm just a dumb ass trying to relive his brief major in broadcast journalism, you can just move on.
Offense:
QB's - By far the best QB room we've had in a decade. I would love to think they'll all stay, but it is unrealistic in this day in age. Leonard looked decent moving around and I really liked how he was standing in the back of every single rep and going through the checks and footwork as if he was actually playing, I thought this was a great idea. Physically, Angeli is the smallest of the bunch. Carr actually was bigger than I thought he'd be for a kid that should be a Senior in high school. Hard not to be excited about him. Ball explodes out of his hand and is just a natural thrower. Anybody that tries to change his throwing motion should be fired on the spot. The group had highs and lows during the scrimmage part. 3 interceptions overall, I would consider the lows. All of them on quick throws, mind you all 3 were by the starting defense. I think the media videos showed the highs, but I would add that I really liked the goal-line package that Denbrock has in play. A lot of misdirection and RPO for the QB. Before I rant too much, I would add that from what I saw I think Angeli is trying too hard to win the job and not just playing ball. What stands out in this was there was a 2nd and 1 situation on the 5 yard line and he adamantly checked to a pass play to try to get the ball in the end zone and instead got his protection F'd up and ended up taking a 10 yard sack. So we went from 2nd and 1 from the five to 3rd and long at the 15. It reminded me of Tommy Rees play calling trying to be the smartest guy on the field and not just keeping it simple, especially on the GL.
RB's: Another room on offense that is stacked. It's actually quite impressive to see how they are able to rotate and get 4-5 guys decent touches in the offense. Physcially the first 3 RB's look great. Price gave me Estime vibes, but obviously not that extreme. Love is a freaking dude, I know I'm not breaking any news there. He absolutely BULLIED Adon Shuler in the red zone on a run that got the entire sideline juiced. The group in general struggled to get yards on the defense, but as the scrimmage went on they found a little more success. All of the first 3 are reliable in the passing game and I was pleased with how they picked up the blitz and stunt game as the scrimmage progressed (it took a few series for that to happen). IDK how they keep such a stacked room in the portal age, but I have little worries about this group and foresee them being a strength of the offense again.
WR's: For the first time in the last 3 years since I've been attending practices, we actually have a WR that looks like a big time college football program. I was impressed again with how the incoming freshmen looked physically, specifically Gilbert and Williams. Thomas didn't play and I would imagine he will line up in the boundary to start. We really need this position to be more consistent as it was in the Boykin/Claypool years. I'm hoping with Thomas and/or Beaux Collins that will be something to lean on. Speaking of Collins, he was in attendance again and was very involved coaching up the young guys between series, which I thought was great. The two freshmen were targeted quite a bit (Carr seemed to have an eye on Williams a bunch). One wrinkle I liked by the offense was getting the ball on the wide perimeter quickly on stop routes and making the corners tackle. Mitchell did this one time and bullied Mickey for a sizable gain. I'm a big fan of easy plays like that netting big yards, something Tommy and Porker were immune to at times. Overall, I'm very happy with the development of this room and hope that it continues to develop into a strength with the return of Denbrock.
TE's: Didn't get a great look at the group from where I was. Flanigan was running with the 1's and seemed to get a majority of the targets during the scrimmage. I really wish Holden Staes was still around, simply to the fact that once you remove Evans the bodies overall weren't impressive. Very small and didn't get a ton of movement in-line blocking as a result. It's going to be very interesting to see how this group is used moving forward. Already, there were a lot more H-back looks with the TE off the ball and flexed out rather than hand in the dirt in-line. GL sets still were used with 3 TE's so I would expect to see this more on the GL, but just seeing the walk-thru, there seemed to be a much more creative use of the TE's through the use of play action and leaking him to the flats in RPO action.
OL: I think it has been stated that things did not start well at all for this group, but they seemed to settle in over the course of the scrimmage. Hate to be debby downer, but I got vibes of early 2021 when we were struggling early on (Wisconsin game comes to mind). The tackles early on looked like their feet were in quick-sand and our edge players took advantage. Again, as the scrimmage progressed the whole unit seemed to improve. We started to do much better cleaning up the pocket in pass protection as the day went on and started to get some push in the run game as well. The defense was bringing some nice stunts as well, which only made this more difficult for the big boys as well. Nevertheless, I left feeling like this unit is the key to the entire success of the season. The faster they gel and/or adjust to the speed of the game will predicate how successful the season is early on. Shotgun snaps were also sloppy on a fairly routine basis, but I wasn't able to see exactly who was struggling. I don't want to hate too much without seeing the tape obviously, but it is no secret that this unit has work to do and fast.