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  1. DMoney

    Potential depth chart changes moving forward

    I always thought he was a college tackle and a pro center. He's not that strong at guard.
  2. DMoney

    Potential depth chart changes moving forward

    I think it's a stopgap. If Clark is good enough to beat non-Clemson ACC teams, that will be sufficient for now. I haven't seen him, so I can't confirm whether he weighs less than Yokozuna, but the coaches keep mentioning Navaughn Donaldson. Maybe he finishes the season as the LG.
  3. DMoney

    Potential depth chart changes moving forward

    Clemson is a bad matchup for Clark. He is physically a center and will struggle with high-level interior linemen at guard. He does well against lesser competition because he is smart and a good pound-for-pound blocker.
  4. DMoney

    Potential depth chart changes moving forward

    Injuries played a role in both situations.
  5. DMoney

    Potential depth chart changes moving forward

    They will all play, but expect Brooks and Flagg to have increased reps at the expense of the other two.
  6. DMoney

    Potential depth chart changes moving forward

    Huff and TAC are raw athletes but have a chance to be impact guys if they do the right things and develop. Flagg was much more advanced out of school. As for Flagg’s speed issues, he plays faster than that one camp time as a HS junior. I think he makes faster just based on IQ and...
  7. DMoney

    Potential depth chart changes moving forward

    Redding is progressing well. I'd expect him to be playing a big role by year's end. Payton is the more frustrating case. Starts and stops. He has the talent.
  8. DMoney

    Potential depth chart changes moving forward

    Those are the other potential PRs if Restrepo loses his job.
  9. DMoney

    Potential depth chart changes moving forward

    Info aside from Kosi/TVD.
  10. DMoney

    Potential depth chart changes moving forward

    After doing some digging, below are some potential personnel changes to keep an eye on: WR- This one has been covered well by @CanesAreAble and others, so I'll just say this: Miami cannot be Miami without impact players at WR. Fortunately, this is an easy problem to fix. Easily attainable...
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