We are very lucky in that we have 3 starting CB's- Love, Calhoun, and Redmond. All of them can play. Jiles is no doorknob either, but he aint as good as those first 3. Calhoun is a straight up playmaker with great instincts- essentially another JBanks-while Love and Redmond are slightly better cover guys. Redmond needs to also be allowed to make an impact in the return game.

The good thing about the OL- and why I havent been worried- is that we have 8-9 guys that can play. And thats all you really need. Clausell, Day, Malone, and Beckwith are known players. Clayborn had a good Freshman year and a good Spring going H2H with Jones day after day. Senior, Robinson, and Flowers give us 3 more guys to make 8.
What Hev has to decide- are we better starting Malone and Beckwith at G and rotating Clayborn in constantly to keep the G's fresh- while letting Clausell hold down LT...then letting Robinson and Senior play RT? Or are we better with starting Clayborn and Beckwith at G with Flowers rotating in, moving Malone to RT with Robinson backing him up, and Senior resting Clausell?

It's nice to have actual depth with bona fide options.