Kansas Football Releases Post-Spring Depth Chart
The Kansas Jayhawk football team released a post-Spring depth chart outlining the two deep on offense, defense and in the special teams.
Truth be told the changes are fairly minimal. Most of the variance exists because of underclassman making an initial appearance on the list as opposed to anyone making a serious play at a position. Even in situations where a player might have sat out all of Spring, those players appear to have held those positions. The most significant change is the elimination of one of the wideout positions on the depth chart. Does that mean anything?
It does on some level make you question if there is too much concern placed on something like this, especially when you have a player like Pat Lewandowski who is listed at end despite playing tackle through much of the Spring and being labeled as a player showing tremendous upside at tackle.
As they say, it is what it is. The Kansas Jayhawk "Post"-Spring depth chart.
Changes from "Pre" Spring Listed in Bold
Offense
LT - Jeff Spikes, Riley Spencer LG - Trevor Marrongelli, Tom Mabry C Jeremiah Hatch, Dylan Admire
RG - Duane Zlatnik, Randall Dent RT - Tanner Hawkinson, Gavin Howard
TE - Tim Biere, Ted McNulty (OR) AJ Steward
WR - Christian Matthews, Chris Omigie (OR) DJ Beshears
WR - Daymond Patterson, Kale Pick
FB - Nick Sizemore, Josh Smith
TB - James Sims, Darrian Miller
QB - Jordan Webb (OR) Quinn Mecham
Defense
DE - Toben Opurum, Tyrone Sellers DT - Pat Dorsey, Richard Johnson DT - John Williams, Kevin Young
DE - Keba Agostinho, Pat Lewandowski
SLB - Steven Johnson, Prinz Kande MLB - Darius Willis, Steven Mestan
WLB - Huldon Tharp, Malcolm Walker
FC - Isiah Barfield, Tyler Patmon SS - Bradley McDougald, Ray Mitchell
FS - Keeston Terry, Lubbock Smith BC - Greg Brown, Anthony Davis
Specialists
PK - Ron Doherty P - Ron Doherty, Victor McBride LS - Justin Carnes
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Interesting that Barfield is now ahead of Patmon
despite the fact that Barfield has been hurt all spring. Wonder if the staff is trying to send the message to Patmon “this guy started last year, you need to step your game up to take his spot”
Then again, Patmon played really well as the nickelback last year so maybe that is where he belongs.
Shit happens when you win championships
Tait updates
LJW has an article with some quotes from the staff, like Pat is definitely moved back to DE. Not enough weight gain yet. Still 250-ish.
In the comment section, he also adds insights from some FB coaches that have watched some practices, saying that Sizemore has NFL potential. Ball control could go a long ways toward relieving the QB concerns.
Maybe he will play DT in pass situations or if KU busts out a 3-3-5 or 3-2-6 look for nickel and dime packages
Shit happens when you win championships
by Andrew Clark on May 11, 2011 8:53 PM CDT up reply actions
i think he will
I’ve gotten the feeling all spring that Torbush intends to show opponents a lot of different looks with different personnel. I don’t think any lineman will be confined to a single role.
by PenguinHawk on May 12, 2011 6:16 AM CDT via mobile up reply actions

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