Current 2018 projected roster stands at:
17 OL'men, 8 ranked in the Top 25 at position, with 4 in the Top 10.
14 DL'men, 9 ranked in the Top 25 at position, with 5 in the Top 10.
13 DB's, 8 ranked in the Top 25 at position, with 3 in the Top 15.
They could have done better can be said virtually every year,,,,
but there are no glaring holes in the entire coming roster imo.
* My cup is 3/4 full with better days right around the corner...
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I don't know where Robbie got his numbers, but they look a little off to me.
As to the 2 TE's, the lower ranked (at TE) Lang, played more DE than TE in HS.
Lang could easily be used at DE/OLB if there ends up being a need there.
With 3 experienced TE's already on the roster, adding Pitts to that group is all that's needed.
Robbie on LB & DL
With the defensive system changes, I expect
a lot of movement in the who & where.
#13 DEw/OLB Andrew Chatfield 6-2 238 Fr
#14 DEs/DT Malik Langham 6-5.5 269 Fr
#20 OLB/SS/DE David Reese 6-2.5 213 Fr
All 3 of those versatile guys can play multiple positions.
3 were added to the roster, and 2-3 were returned to active status from the K-9's.
~ DE Keivonnis Davis 6-3 253 rsJr
(rehabbing scooter injury, status still in question)
There are 22-23 that will be available for the 3-4 defense (7) positions in Sept.
The numbers and quality are both very good, but not quite excellent yet.
The kicker was ranked #1, not #2.
(60 yd FG and 84 yd punt his Sr year)
He was also ranked the #5 punter in this class.
And Robbie failed to mention the #1 LS (Rubio 5 star) W-O.
For a small (18) #14 transition class, I'd give it a B+.