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What will your 2023 OL look like ?

Posted on 6/1/23 at 9:45 am
Posted by skipjackbama
Member since Apr 2023
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Posted on 6/1/23 at 9:45 am
The King of College Football's is shaping up to be a nasty group

LT-Elijah Pritchett 6'6" 315 5* or Kayden Proctor 6'7" 330 5*

LG-Darian Dalcourt 6'3" 315 4*

C-Seth McLaughlin 6'4" 305 4*

RG-Tyler Booker 6'5" 335 5*

RT- JC Latham 6'6" 335 5*
Posted by PeacefulFormerLurker
Dallas, TX
Member since May 2023
346 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 9:48 am to
They will look like a set of guys who are above average in size relative to other adult males. Probably the largest position of the team represented.
Posted by PorkerDaddy
Arkansas
Member since Dec 2018
640 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 9:50 am to
Big, fat and slow
Posted by LSU Patrick
Member since Jan 2009
73351 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 9:52 am to
Probably our best OL in a long time.
This post was edited on 6/1/23 at 9:53 am
Posted by NFLSU
Screwston, Texas
Member since Oct 2014
16626 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 9:52 am to
The reigning SEC West Champion whose coach is 1-0 vs Alabama brings back their entire OL, which had 2 true freshmen at offensive tackle in 2022 and still won the SEC West after going 1-0 vs Alabama.

LT - Will Campbell
LG - Garrett Dellinger
C - Marlon Martinez
RG - Miles Frazier
RT - Emory Jones

First off the bench, 5* OT Zalance Heard:



Posted by Pygthagorean Theorem
Member since Aug 2015
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Posted on 6/1/23 at 9:53 am to
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Probably our best OL in a long time.


Will it include Riley Cooper?
Posted by NFLSU
Screwston, Texas
Member since Oct 2014
16626 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 9:55 am to

……

Posted by PeacefulFormerLurker
Dallas, TX
Member since May 2023
346 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 9:56 am to
Riley Cooper is a retired wide receiver who played with the Florida Gators under Urban Meyer and alongside Tim Tebow before playing a few years with the Eagles.

Your question makes no sense.

Posted by Lonnie Utah
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Posted on 6/1/23 at 9:59 am to
Posted by LSU Patrick
Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 6/1/23 at 10:00 am to
quote:

Will it include Riley Cooper?


quote:

Spring Football Preview: A Deep Dive Into LSU's Offensive Line and Tight Ends

The Tigers return production up front, bring in several fresh tight ends to accompany Mason Taylor.
ZACK NAGYMAR 7, 2023 2:17 PM EST

LSU’s offense has the chance to be special in 2023. With significant production returning, there’s much to look forward to, especially with the big guys up front.

Head Coach Brian Kelly historically hasn’t started a true freshman in his offensive line, but Will Campbell changed that quickly. One freshman starting was monumental, but add in Emery Jones to close out the season as well and the two youngsters made history at the tackle position.

The Tigers return their starting offensive line unit for the 2023 season. With continuity and experience under their belt, this group has the chance to be a bright spot come spring, but who can we expect to emerge? What does depth look like at the tight end position?

Here we looked into the offensive line rotation ahead of camp and the state of the tight end room:

The Offensive Line

Left Tackle: Will Campbell

For a true freshman to start in the SEC is rare and speaks to the work ethic Campbell possesses, coming to Baton Rouge built for the big stage.

It’s important to note the work Campbell has done since getting to campus. Hitting the weight room and getting his body right, the youngster is already at 6-foot-6, 325 pounds, looking the part. An offensive line that was seemingly entirely fresh-faced in 2022, Campbell had the opportunity to earn a starting role and did just that.

The youngster showed flashes of what the future holds in 2022, looking to carry his momentum into spring camp and take his game to the next level.

Left Guard: Garrett Dellinger, Miles Frazier

There was a shakeup at the left guard position all season. With both candidates getting a start at some point in the season, Kelly and his staff just didn’t find the appropriate answer. Heading into spring camp, it’s a given they lock down this position for 2023.

Dellinger went into the season as LSU’s starting center, but that changed rather quickly. It was a tough transition for him after working all offseason learning a new position, but long term it looks as though he’ll stay at guard.

For Frazier, he’ll have the opportunity to earn a starting role at either left or right guard. After getting snaps at both slots last season, spring camp will tell the story moving forward.

Center: Charles Turner

Turner was moved to center after Dellinger’s early-season struggles. Once inserted into a new role, he flourished. It appears as though this slot could be penciled in with Turner earning starting duties, but we’ve seen the Tigers offer centers via the NCAA Transfer Portal this offseason.

Look for Turner to continue having a beneficial offseason as he enters his redshirt senior season.

Left Guard: Miles Frazier, Kimo Makane’ole

Frazier had a challenging 2022 season after being moved around for a few games, but once he stayed in his guard spot, it was a productive end to the year. Look for Frazier to handle starting left guard duties in spring camp and head into the 2023 season as the starter.

With a lack of depth at the guard position, both Frazier and Dellinger will have to be on their A-game and stay healthy, but look for the Tigers to add one or two bodies via the transfer portal during the second window in May.

Right Tackle: Emery Jones, Bo Bordelon

Jones earned starting duties towards the end of the 2022 season and never looked back. One of the most productive tackles in the SEC, the Tigers’ freshman duo of Jones and Campbell was historic.

Fast forward to their second season, it should be much of the same. With experience under their belt, and Emery seeing significant production in SEC play once named a starter, the 2023 season should be a breakout year for the Baton Rouge native.

For Bordelon, he enters his second season with the Tigers looking to earn backup duties at either left or right tackle. Along with Bordelon, true freshman Zalance Heard will be looking to make some noise at right tackle where he can learn from Will Campbell.

The Tight Ends

Mason Taylor - Starter

LSU tight end Mason Taylor became a key contributor to the Tigers’ offensive success over the last few weeks of the season. The true freshman quickly became the hero in the Bayou Bengals’ upset victory over Alabama, but to him that was just the introduction.

Taylor has been making highlight reel plays his entire career, and now the chance to do it on the biggest stage, it’s all he’s ever wanted. The son of NFL Hall of Famer Jason Taylor, it sets lofty expectations, but Mason is simply looking to create his own path as he enters Year 2 in Baton Rouge.

Taylor reeled in 33 receptions for 326 yards and two touchdowns in his freshman campaign with the Tigers, but no catch was greater than his two-point conversion to defeat Alabama. The future of this position for LSU, this program is in good hands.

Mac Markway - Early Enrollee

Markway has the ability to be a dominant blocker for the Tigers. He’s big enough to hammer safeties in space, or a linebacker, as well as help to set the edge against a defensive end during an outside zone play. Regardless of what he does, he’s physical.

He’s also a prime target near the goal line or during short yardage because he’s such a good blocker that teams will come downhill at him. If a linebacker or safety negates the pass coverage responsibility with Markway, there’s a chance to strike. That will leave plenty of play-action passing situations available for Markway and the Tigers.

Jackson McGohan - Early Enrollee

Adding a player of McGohan’s caliber alongside Markway in a 2023 class puts this position group in good hands for the foreseeable future. McGohan has some of the softest hands among tight ends in his class, and once paired alongside Markway, the two have the chance to have immediate success in Death Valley.

McGohan was a late addition to the Tigers’ 2023 class after committing close to the Early Signing Period. Once he put pen to paper, he gave this program another immediate weapon. Look for McGohan to turn some heads during his first spring camp. A sturdy frame with tremendous instincts, he has the chance to be a force over the next eight weeks as he continues developing.
Posted by ReversePiggie
In non-Arkansas US
Member since Sep 2021
3582 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 10:19 am to
Too early to tell. New OC + 2 Preseason All-SEC guys in Limmer & Latham, surrounded by a bunch of inexperienced guys that look good on paper.

If they don't gel in the first 3 games, the trip to Baton Rouge will be rough.
Posted by jvilletiger25
jacksonville, fl
Member since Jan 2014
16957 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 10:38 am to
Probably the best Oline Auburn has had since 2013-2014.
Posted by Darindawg
Member since May 2022
1918 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 11:10 am to
You're right, the King of College Football's OLine is going to be nasty; UGA returns 4 out of 5 starters. And unlike Bama's line last year, our OLine was actually great, so it's actually a GOOD thing we have returning starters.
Posted by Mulkey Man
Member since Apr 2021
19403 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 11:17 am to
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The King of College Football


Posted by BevoBucks
H-town
Member since Dec 2022
3853 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 11:28 am to
All 5 starters return and thanks to making it a priority the last three cycles, we actually have depth for the first time since 2009. I’m really excited Banks development. He’s a stud.

LT 78 Banks Jr., Kelvin SO
LG 76 Conner, Hayden JR
OC 65 Majors, Jake RS JR
RG 54 Hutson, Cole SO
RT 70 Jones, Christian RS SR
Posted by BevoBucks
H-town
Member since Dec 2022
3853 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 11:32 am to
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I’m really excited Banks development. He’s a stud.


And to expand on that, last year he squared off against the No. 3, 7, 15 & 31 picks in this year’s draft and only gave up one quarterback hit and one sack in 456 pass-blocking snaps.

Best OT freshman performance I’ve seen for the Longhorns in a LONG time (ever?).
Posted by Porter Osborne Jr
Member since Sep 2012
39958 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 11:40 am to
Should be pretty good for the dawgs. Replace the two tackles with new guys but our center and guards are returning. Mims at RT with Blashke and Greene fighting for that LT spot
Posted by skipjackbama
Member since Apr 2023
1502 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 11:40 am to
quote:

LT 78 Banks Jr., Kelvin SO
LG 76 Conner, Hayden JR
OC 65 Majors, Jake RS JR
RG 54 Hutson, Cole SO
RT 70 Jones, Christian RS SR


Thought they did a great job in pass pro vs The King last year but they were a terrible run blocking unit
Posted by SammyTiger
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2009
66271 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 11:45 am to
a bunch of large guys in LSU uniforms.
Posted by BevoBucks
H-town
Member since Dec 2022
3853 posts
Posted on 6/1/23 at 11:48 am to
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Thought they did a great job in pass pro vs The King last year but they were a terrible run blocking unit


I’d agree. We actually taught real technique for the first time in a decade plus, but to have as talented a backs as Bijan & Roschon we didn’t give them enough room to work.
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