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OL is all about playing as a unit. We will be returning 4 players with PT experience, yes, but the unit as a whole will be new. TBD there...
WR -- we have no idea who's back and who's not, but make no bones about it, we lost our most talented received in Stepherson. Claypool and ESB, if they can play consistently, can be top-tier. But what have we seen to suggest they will? I LOVE Austin and everything we hear about Young gives us reason to be optimistic (plus McKinley anyone?), but the truth is until they prove it on the college level consistently, it means nothing. I just think we have more questions on O than we realize. I think there's a shit-ton of talen, but it's largely unproven or inconsistent.
NOW, if we had a reasonable schedule (like 95% of the rest of FBS teams), maybe these guys could have a couple cupcakes to get up to speed and establish a rhythm and confidence, but alas I digress...
Isn't this the story of all CFB? Who has the benefit of all proven veterans along all fronts? 4/5 proven OL is a really good way to start the season - a stack of large 4 star individuals vying for the fifth spot is a recipe for success - not fear/doom/gloom?
WR - Really? How can you not be excited about this group? A serviceable QB is what will determine if they are "good" or not. Boykin showed us what can happen when you put it where your 6'4" monster can make a play. ESB showed us what happened when you get hung out to dry and potentially killed. QB will define this WR group. And Austin has all the makings of a phenom. I suspect there is a very long list of schools that would trade for our WR crew.