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Since 2006, Oklahoma State has started 3, 5, 6, 5, 6, 7, 6, 6, 5, 8, 4, 4, 6, and 7. In 2020 they are expected to drop down to 6 white starters.
This team was really hard to project with a lot of uncertainty at OL, there could very well be 4 white OL starters but that remains to be seen. DL Brendon Evers and Brock Martin both entered 2019 as starters and finished the second half of the season as backups. I expect Martin to earn a lot of playing time even if he isn't the starter (5 TFL last season). WR Dillon Stoner might not be a draft pick but he certainly will be in an NFL training camp a year from now, he offers a ton of experience at WR and PR (149 catches, 40 punt returns). LB Malcolm Rodriguez was 2nd team All-Big 12 last season after shifting over from his starting safety position, I expect him to continue to be a tackling machine this season. The lack of WR depth is ugly for me as a receiver lover.
Not an overly impressive team but they have potential if one of our guys wins the starting LT position and if Brock Martin can become a starter again.
Players to watch:
QB Shane Illingworth, TE Logan Carter, TE Dayton Metcalf, WR Jacob Morris, OG Hunter Woodard, DT Brendon Evers, DE Brock Martin
OFFENSE
WR Dillon Stoner (SR)
LG Josh Sills (SR)
C Ry Schneider (SR)
RG Cole Birmingham (FR)
RT Hunter Anthony (SO)
DEFENSE
LB Malcolm Rodriguez (SR)
This team was really hard to project with a lot of uncertainty at OL, there could very well be 4 white OL starters but that remains to be seen. DL Brendon Evers and Brock Martin both entered 2019 as starters and finished the second half of the season as backups. I expect Martin to earn a lot of playing time even if he isn't the starter (5 TFL last season). WR Dillon Stoner might not be a draft pick but he certainly will be in an NFL training camp a year from now, he offers a ton of experience at WR and PR (149 catches, 40 punt returns). LB Malcolm Rodriguez was 2nd team All-Big 12 last season after shifting over from his starting safety position, I expect him to continue to be a tackling machine this season. The lack of WR depth is ugly for me as a receiver lover.
Not an overly impressive team but they have potential if one of our guys wins the starting LT position and if Brock Martin can become a starter again.
Players to watch:
QB Shane Illingworth, TE Logan Carter, TE Dayton Metcalf, WR Jacob Morris, OG Hunter Woodard, DT Brendon Evers, DE Brock Martin
OFFENSE
WR Dillon Stoner (SR)
LG Josh Sills (SR)
C Ry Schneider (SR)
RG Cole Birmingham (FR)
RT Hunter Anthony (SO)
DEFENSE
LB Malcolm Rodriguez (SR)
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