2016 Depth Chart

WR - Isaiah Renfro SO, Brayden Lenius JR
LT - Trey Adams SO, Matt James SO
LG - Jake Eldrenkamp SR, Henry Roberts FR
C - Coleman Shelton JR, Shane Brostek SR
RG - Jesse Sosebee SO, Jared Hilbers FR
RT - Kaleb McGary SO, Andrew Kirkland JR
TE - Darrell Daniels SR, Drew Sample SO, Mike Neal FR
QB - Jake Browning SO, KJ Carta-Samuels SO, Jeff Lindquist SR
TB - Myles Gaskin SO, Lavon Coleman JR, Sean McGrew FR, Jomon Dotson SO
WR - John Ross JR, Chico McClatcher SO
WR - Dante Pettis JR, Quinten Pounds FR
Starters Only
FR - 0
SO - 6
JR - 3
SR - 2
Everyone Listed
FR - 5
SO - 10
JR - 6
SR - 4
DEFENSE
DE - Joe Mathis SR, Will Dissly JR, Jason Scrempos FR
NT - Greg Gaines SO, Vita Vea SO
DT - Elijah Qualls JR, Jaylen Johnson SO, Ricky McCoy FR, Shane Bowman SO
BUCK - Benning Potoa'e FR, Psalm Wooching SR, Justiss Warren FR, Bryce Sterk FR
LB - Azeem Victor JR, Camilo Eifler FR
LB - Keishawn Bierria JR, DJ Beavers FR
LB - Ben Burr-Kirven SO, Tevis Barlett SO
S - Ezekiel Turner JR, Trevor Walker JR
S - Budda Baker JR, Jojo McIntosh SO
CB - Sidney Jones JR, Austin Joyner FR
CB - Kevin King SR, Darren Gardenhire JR
Starters Only
FR - 1
SO - 2
JR - 6
SR - 2
Everyone Listed
FR - 8
SO - 7
JR - 9
SR - 3
Offense and Defense Combined Breakdown
Starters Only
FR - 1
SO - 8
JR - 9
SR - 4
Everyone Listed
FR - 13
SO - 17
JR - 15
SR - 7
Special Teams
PK - Cameron Van Winkle SR
P - Van Soderberg FR
KOR - John Ross JR
PR - Dante Pettis JR
Comments
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Cool, seriously
now can you add in a redshirted category, games started, and games played section
And then compare it to the rest of the conference -
looks like the future is still especiale
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Looking at that pisses me off Mathis didn't redshirt and 2018 is going to be special
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Houhusky said:
Cool, seriously
now can you add in a redshirted category, games started, and games played section
And then compare it to the rest of the conference -
Ajamu couched?
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There will be many dry eyes without Cooper playing
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How many couches are for sale with this scenario
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How often do we play with only 4 DBs on the field? Got to have a huge % of plays with 5+ DBs out there.
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Yet another young Husky squad. How many years in a row is that? Fifteen?
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No reason this team can't win back to back conference championships with that roster..
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Made some assumptions on who will beat out who (and that Cooper sold his couch). Also didn't list everyone. Only listed 64, so I left off around 20 guys (including true Freshmen). The guys I didn't list probably won't see the field.GrundleStiltzkin said:Ajamu couched?
I think Mike Neal is going to be really good. So I think he beats out Ajamu.
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Most important stat:
Sark recruits starting - 8
Non-Sark recruits starting - 14
Sark recruit backups - 5
Non-Sark recruit backups - 17
The odor of Patron surrounding this team is slowly dispersing -
Are we free of Ty recruits yetbananasnblondes said:Most important stat:
Sark recruits starting - 8
Non-Sark recruits starting - 14
Sark recruit backups - 5
Non-Sark recruit backups - 17
The odor of Patron surrounding this team is slowly dispersing
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Was Deontae Cooper a Ty or Neuheisal recruit?NeGgaPlEaSe said:
Are we free of Ty recruits yetbananasnblondes said:Most important stat:
Sark recruits starting - 8
Non-Sark recruits starting - 14
Sark recruit backups - 5
Non-Sark recruit backups - 17
The odor of Patron surrounding this team is slowly dispersing -
I think James offered him when he was in 7th grade.bananasnblondes said:
Was Deontae Cooper a Ty or Neuheisal recruit?NeGgaPlEaSe said:
Are we free of Ty recruits yetbananasnblondes said:Most important stat:
Sark recruits starting - 8
Non-Sark recruits starting - 14
Sark recruit backups - 5
Non-Sark recruit backups - 17
The odor of Patron surrounding this team is slowly dispersing -
I used the exact same depth chart format that Petersen releases for each game.whlinder said:How often do we play with only 4 DBs on the field? Got to have a huge % of plays with 5+ DBs out there.
Do we even have a FB on the roster?
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this depth chart doesnt suck. the OLine is pretty fucking big.
Heights/Weights
6'7" 302
6'7" 302 (not a repeat)
6'4" 293
6'5" 296
6'5" 311
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I can't really argue any of that, save for DB. I think by the time we are into the season Taylor Rapp will start at SS. Zeke Turner was awful.HuskyClaws said:OFFENSE
WR - Isaiah Renfro SO, Brayden Lenius JR
LT - Trey Adams SO, Matt James SO
LG - Jake Eldrenkamp SR, Henry Roberts FR
C - Coleman Shelton JR, Shane Brostek SR
RG - Jesse Sosebee SO, Jared Hilbers FR
RT - Kaleb McGary SO, Andrew Kirkland JR
TE - Darrell Daniels SR, Drew Sample SO, Mike Neal FR
QB - Jake Browning SO, KJ Carta-Samuels SO, Jeff Lindquist SR
TB - Myles Gaskin SO, Lavon Coleman JR, Sean McGrew FR, Jomon Dotson SO
WR - John Ross JR, Chico McClatcher SO
WR - Dante Pettis JR, Quinten Pounds FR
DEFENSE
DE - Joe Mathis SR, Will Dissly JR, Jason Scrempos FR
NT - Greg Gaines SO, Vita Vea SO
DT - Elijah Qualls JR, Jaylen Johnson SO, Ricky McCoy FR, Shane Bowman SO
BUCK - Benning Potoa'e FR, Psalm Wooching SR, Justiss Warren FR, Bryce Sterk FR
LB - Azeem Victor JR, Camilo Eifler FR
LB - Keishawn Bierria JR, DJ Beavers FR
LB - Ben Burr-Kirven SO, Tevis Barlett SO
S - Ezekiel Turner JR, Trevor Walker JR
S - Budda Baker JR, Jojo McIntosh SO
CB - Sidney Jones JR, Austin Joyner FR
CB - Kevin King SR, Darren Gardenhire JR
Special Teams
PK - Cameron Van Winkle SR
P - Van Soderberg FR
KOR - John Ross JR
PR - Dante Pettis JR
I have a hunch that Austin Joyner will be somewhere not called corner and we'll see Kentrell Love there.
Some observations...
Next year is sink or swim time for the following players:
WR: Andrea Bocelli - don't let Jordan Chin pass you, faggot.
TE: David Ajamu - Get passed by Mike Neal and it's curtains.
T: Matt James - Can he even stay in the 2-deeps?
G: John Turner - fall behind and your'e donezo.
DE: Will Dissly - You're going to be a junior next year. Time to show it, whitey.
S: Ez Turner - Everyone in this freshman class is better than you.
S: Trevor Walker - You suck until proven otherwise.
CB: Jordan Miller - you better fucking hold off Kent Love or you're done, cuzzo.
Guys that are just completely fucked:
OL: John Turner - You're never going to play, bitch.
QB: Magna Carta - Why are you still on the team?
RB: Jomon Dotson - you have no shot at ever starting at Washington.
WR: Nik Little - Insults fail.
DT: Damion Turpin - It's weird that he's even still here.
LB: O'Brien/Constantine - there's no way that the white death row (Tevis/Zeem; BBK/KB) will not pass both your faggy asses.
S: Beaver - He'll never leave, but he really should.
CB: Brandon Lewis - if you couldn't play over Miller, you're probably garbaggio.
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I struggled a bit with the Safeties. The other option I was thinking about was McIntosh and Budda as the starting Safeties with Turner, Walker, and Beaver as the backups.Dennis_DeYoung said:
I can't really argue any of that, save for DB. I think by the time we are into the season Taylor Rapp will start at SS. Zeke Turner was awful.
I have a hunch that Austin Joyner will be somewhere not called corner and we'll see Kentrell Love there.
I thought Joyner looked really good at CB in the practices before he was injured, but I could see him moving to Safety as well.
I could definitely see one of the Freshmen (Rapp, Love, or Murphy) breaking into that 2-deep at DB. Just hard for me to assume a true Freshman can come in and start on this defense right now.
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That's a lot of couches up for sale,Dennis_DeYoung said:
I can't really argue any of that, save for DB. I think by the time we are into the season Taylor Rapp will start at SS. Zeke Turner was awful.HuskyClaws said:OFFENSE
WR - Isaiah Renfro SO, Brayden Lenius JR
LT - Trey Adams SO, Matt James SO
LG - Jake Eldrenkamp SR, Henry Roberts FR
C - Coleman Shelton JR, Shane Brostek SR
RG - Jesse Sosebee SO, Jared Hilbers FR
RT - Kaleb McGary SO, Andrew Kirkland JR
TE - Darrell Daniels SR, Drew Sample SO, Mike Neal FR
QB - Jake Browning SO, KJ Carta-Samuels SO, Jeff Lindquist SR
TB - Myles Gaskin SO, Lavon Coleman JR, Sean McGrew FR, Jomon Dotson SO
WR - John Ross JR, Chico McClatcher SO
WR - Dante Pettis JR, Quinten Pounds FR
DEFENSE
DE - Joe Mathis SR, Will Dissly JR, Jason Scrempos FR
NT - Greg Gaines SO, Vita Vea SO
DT - Elijah Qualls JR, Jaylen Johnson SO, Ricky McCoy FR, Shane Bowman SO
BUCK - Benning Potoa'e FR, Psalm Wooching SR, Justiss Warren FR, Bryce Sterk FR
LB - Azeem Victor JR, Camilo Eifler FR
LB - Keishawn Bierria JR, DJ Beavers FR
LB - Ben Burr-Kirven SO, Tevis Barlett SO
S - Ezekiel Turner JR, Trevor Walker JR
S - Budda Baker JR, Jojo McIntosh SO
CB - Sidney Jones JR, Austin Joyner FR
CB - Kevin King SR, Darren Gardenhire JR
Special Teams
PK - Cameron Van Winkle SR
P - Van Soderberg FR
KOR - John Ross JR
PR - Dante Pettis JR
I have a hunch that Austin Joyner will be somewhere not called corner and we'll see Kentrell Love there.
Some observations...
Next year is sink or swim time for the following players:
WR: Andrea Bocelli - don't let Jordan Chin pass you, faggot.
TE: David Ajamu - Get passed by Mike Neal and it's curtains.
T: Matt James - Can he even stay in the 2-deeps?
G: John Turner - fall behind and your'e donezo.
DE: Will Dissly - You're going to be a junior next year. Time to show it, whitey.
S: Ez Turner - Everyone in this freshman class is better than you.
S: Trevor Walker - You suck until proven otherwise.
CB: Jordan Miller - you better fucking hold off Kent Love or you're done, cuzzo.
Guys that are just completely fucked:
OL: John Turner - You're never going to play, bitch.
QB: Magna Carta - Why are you still on the team?
RB: Jomon Dotson - you have no shot at ever starting at Washington.
WR: Nik Little - Insults fail.
DT: Damion Turpin - It's weird that he's even still here.
LB: O'Brien/Constantine - there's no way that the white death row (Tevis/Zeem; BBK/KB) will not pass both your faggy asses.
S: Beaver - He'll never leave, but he really should.
CB: Brandon Lewis - if you couldn't play over Miller, you're probably garbaggio. -
I think you are going to see a few of those current no-name white receivers on our bench get touches next year. I think the passing game steps up through players developing chemistry with Browning and not because you have one or two guys all of a sudden develop into playmakers. A lot of those white dudes on the bench are big and could be potential match up nightmares.
If our WRs figure out how to run good routes and get open Browning will get the ball to them. See this Fred Smoot interview regarding who is the hardest guy to guard in the NFL:
Q: Which receiver you covered had the crispest routes?
Smoot: any 6 foot shifty white guy. really any shifty guy in general. it’s not the big tall guys you have to worry about, its the regular sized guy who comes up missing on you.
http://deadspin.com/fred-smoot-the-sex-boat-wasnt-even-that-cool-1751711676 -
I think Potato will grow out of the Buck position and move into the DE spot. Don't sleep on Myles Rice at Buck either. He supposedly put on a ton of muscle during his rehab.
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I do think that having Browning as the clear starter will help the WRs a lot. Last year it was an open competition up until a week before the first game.ToddTurnerLIVES said:I think you are going to see a few of those current no-name white receivers on our bench get touches next year. I think the passing game steps up through players developing chemistry with Browning and not because you have one or two guys all of a sudden develop into playmakers. A lot of those white dudes on the bench are big and could be potential match up nightmares.
This year they'll be able to use the entire offseason, spring ball, and fall camp to develop chemistry together in the passing game. Couldn't do that last year.
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I could see both of those things. I was just assuming that Rice would redshirt.bananasnblondes said:I think Potato will grow out of the Buck position and move into the DE spot. Don't sleep on Myles Rice at Buck either. He supposedly put on a ton of muscle during his rehab.
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Thank you for bringing that Fred Smoot article into my life.ToddTurnerLIVES said:I think you are going to see a few of those current no-name white receivers on our bench get touches next year. I think the passing game steps up through players developing chemistry with Browning and not because you have one or two guys all of a sudden develop into playmakers. A lot of those white dudes on the bench are big and could be potential match up nightmares.
If our WRs figure out how to run good routes and get open Browning will get the ball to them. See this Fred Smoot interview regarding who is the hardest guy to guard in the NFL:
Q: Which receiver you covered had the crispest routes?
Smoot: any 6 foot shifty white guy. really any shifty guy in general. it’s not the big tall guys you have to worry about, its the regular sized guy who comes up missing on you.
http://deadspin.com/fred-smoot-the-sex-boat-wasnt-even-that-cool-1751711676 -
Regarding the WRs, John Ross could make a bigger than expected impact. Just look at how much Lockett helped the Seahawks passing game. Ross is a legit deep threat and that should open up a lot of opportunities for guys underneath including the TE's.
Not terribly concerned about the WR depth chart as long as guys get better. Ross has two more years. Pettis should improve. Lenius will get better if he roids. Maybe Renfo can breakout.
Can't afford another year of no WR development though.
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Hopefully they use him correctly and don't use him as Micken's replacement and ruin him with bubble, smoke, and tunnel screens.HeretoBeatmyChest said:Regarding the WRs, John Ross could make a bigger than expected impact. Just look at how much Lockett helped the Seahawks passing game. Ross is a legit deep threat and that should open up a lot of opportunities for guys underneath including the TE's.
Not terribly concerned about the WR depth chart as long as guys get better. Ross has two more years. Pettis should improve. Lenius will get better if he roids. Maybe Renfo can breakout.
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With Pease being gone they probably stopped practicing getting out of bounds with authority, so that should help.H_D said:
Hopefully they use him correctly and don't use him as Micken's replacement and ruin him with bubble, smoke, and tunnel screens.HeretoBeatmyChest said:Regarding the WRs, John Ross could make a bigger than expected impact. Just look at how much Lockett helped the Seahawks passing game. Ross is a legit deep threat and that should open up a lot of opportunities for guys underneath including the TE's.
Not terribly concerned about the WR depth chart as long as guys get better. Ross has two more years. Pettis should improve. Lenius will get better if he roids. Maybe Renfo can breakout.
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The big difference is Lockett is an elite route runner (considered the second best route runner in the class behind Cooper) whereas John Ross is never open except deep.HeretoBeatmyChest said:Regarding the WRs, John Ross could make a bigger than expected impact. Just look at how much Lockett helped the Seahawks passing game. Ross is a legit deep threat and that should open up a lot of opportunities for guys underneath including the TE's.
Not terribly concerned about the WR depth chart as long as guys get better. Ross has two more years. Pettis should improve. Lenius will get better if he roids. Maybe Renfo can breakout.
Can't afford another year of no WR development though.
I think he'll help, but I doubt the impact is that huge. I see Two Wins as another guy we hate before he graduates. Hope I'm wrong. -
You hadn't gone running through the okra patch before?Dennis_DeYoung said:
Thank you for bringing that Fred Smoot article into my life.ToddTurnerLIVES said:I think you are going to see a few of those current no-name white receivers on our bench get touches next year. I think the passing game steps up through players developing chemistry with Browning and not because you have one or two guys all of a sudden develop into playmakers. A lot of those white dudes on the bench are big and could be potential match up nightmares.
If our WRs figure out how to run good routes and get open Browning will get the ball to them. See this Fred Smoot interview regarding who is the hardest guy to guard in the NFL:
Q: Which receiver you covered had the crispest routes?
Smoot: any 6 foot shifty white guy. really any shifty guy in general. it’s not the big tall guys you have to worry about, its the regular sized guy who comes up missing on you.
http://deadspin.com/fred-smoot-the-sex-boat-wasnt-even-that-cool-1751711676