Project our 2015 Offensive Starters - For Fun

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Project your 2015 offensive starters:

QB: Philip Nelson
RB: Berkley Edwards
WR: Andre McDonald
WR: Jamel Harbison
WR: Drew Wolitarsky
TE: Nate Wozniak
LT: Jonah Pirsig
LG: Issac Hayes
C: Jon Christenson
RG: Joe Bjorklund
RT: Josh Campion
 

Project your 2015 offensive starters:

QB: Philip Nelson
RB: Berkley Edwards
WR: Andre McDonald
WR: Jamel Harbison
WR: Drew Wolitarsky
TE: Nate Wozniak
LT: Jonah Pirsig
LG: Issac Hayes
C: Jon Christenson
RG: Joe Bjorklund
RT: Josh Campion

I'll change a few. Put Roderick Williams as the starting RB. Plsek as the #1 TE. Everything else looks pretty good. I could see Alex Mayes in the mix somewhere as well.
 

I love that Campion's on the Shonn Greene pathway. He's going to be like 25 when he's finally done playing here.
 

I personally think Maxx Williams will be starting at TE in 2015.
 




I suspect that we will be going with more 1TE & 1 H-back formations, so I'll say both Plsek & Williams will be starting and only two of those WRs. I'm hoping it is McDonald & Harbison.
 

I would've gone with Dexter Foreman at starting QB, but that's just me. :)

But, seriously, I think that is pretty accurate. The only thing I would say is Plsek or Maxx Williams will most likely be starting TE's. But, you never know now a days.
 

QB-Nelson Sr
RB-Edwards Jr
WR1- Carter Jr
WR2-Harbison Jr
Hback/Slot- Woltarsky So
TE-Williams Jr
LT-Pirsig Jr
LG-Hayes Jr
C-Christensen Sr
RG-C. Mayes RsFr
RT-Campion Sr

Talk about putting the cart before the horse:D
 



Brian Bobek sounds like a competitor, so I am not going to rule him out either. This is going to be a fun year to watch the growth on O.
 

Brian Bobek sounds like a competitor, so I am not going to rule him out either. This is going to be a fun year to watch the growth on O.

He'll be gone after 2014, or he would be almost certain to start in 2015.
 

Brian Bobek sounds like a competitor, so I am not going to rule him out either. This is going to be a fun year to watch the growth on O.

I don't think he will be playing for the 2015 season. He's considered a Junior this upcoming year.
 






I assume Campion will declare for the draft after the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 2015. Santoso will take over at RT for the 2015 season.
 

QB-Nelson Sr
RB-Edwards Jr
WR1- Carter Jr
WR2-Harbison Jr
Hback/Slot- Woltarsky So
TE-Williams Jr
LT-Pirsig Jr
LG-Hayes Jr
C-Christensen Sr
RG-C. Mayes RsFr
RT-Campion Sr

Talk about putting the cart before the horse:D

This looks really good. I think the RB's will be a two person show. Edwards and Jones from Washburn HS.
 


Since this staff uses players as specialists in different situations a lot, I think a Starting 11 kind of misses what they are trying to do in recruiting. I believe they want at least two types of RBs, two types of H/slots, and more than one type of WR, and TE. I think especially in the case of RB and slots there should be combinations listed, because they will play multiple guys in those positions, and at least two with major minutes and different styles.
In the case of RB, I think Williams and Edwards will get the majority of the minutes with Jones gradually getting more as the year goes on. In the slot I still think Mayes will make progress, but I don't really have a good view of the Hback member of that team. As far as WR goes, I would guess that Harbison, MacDonald, Carter, and Wolitarsky will all play major minutes, and there may not be that much difference in minutes played. I also think Borchardt may turn out to be a better WR than his recruiting interest predicts.
I actually think Plsek will be hard to beat at the blocking version of TE spot unless he outgrows it, he is a big framed kid who may get a lot bigger. I would expect MWilliams to be the best receiver of the TEs on the team.
I know I am not playing by the rules, but with the way this staff uses players, the minutes are spread out a lot which is something I like for developing players, keeping fresh legs on the field, and keeping lots of kids heads in the program and motivated.
 




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