It has been said a few times, that our 2 gap system is not very inviting to DT's because they are glorified blockers 50% of the time, which no elite DT wants to be. Not to mention recruits who are naturally built for a 2 gap system aren't generally considered elite but most likely are 2* or 3* kids who are massive and extremely strong with long arms. Then the players generally need at least a year of S&C to develop into solid contributors. If you notice the visitors list from last had very DT's on it but a ton of skill players, yet on the field there is a glaring need for both improved dline quality and coaching. When you have players on your roster that are upper classmen who merely take up roster space that is a program development problem.
Jelani Hamilton should have been shown the wisdom of transferring, but he is ST Thomas Aquinas guy so UM can't push him out.
Corey King should have been driven over to FIU/FAU by a UM sponsored Limousine three years ago he is the team strongest player in the weight room but can't translate that into on field strength.
Earl Moore was dropped by FSU during his senior year recruitment for a reason, he has short arms but is very strong like Cory King but his short arms inhibit Moore's ability to shed blocks or prevent blockers from getting into his body. Also Earl Moore's connection with Hillsboro HS recruiting helped with landing 2015 QB D Lawson ( who will be a good one at UM).
An now Michael Wyche is starting to look like he may be a low football IQ type that lacks discipline, which would be to bad given the opportunity infront of him.
So that is 3 or 4 DT's on the depth chart that UM missed on badly, which puts stress on the Two deep rotation that should be a 4 deep rotation.
Go Canes