Not exact matches
Five - star Donovan Peoples Jones, a Detroit native, is arguably the top
offensive target for the Wolverines in next
year's class.
WEAKNESSES: Turnover prone in college and needs to better protect the football, specifically with his pocket movements (21 fumbles in his 24 starts)... elongated, wind - up release... chaotic lower body throwing mechanics, influencing his ball placement... too willing to deliver off - balance without setting his feet... bad habit of locking onto
targets, leading defenders to the intended receiver... made too many high - risk throws in college, not locating lurking defensive backs... spotty
offensive line play in 2017 caused him to play skittish and quicken his reads / movements, leading to mistakes... relatively inexperienced, playing only one full season at quarterback in high school and two
years at USC... durable in college, but missed his junior season after a broken foot (Sept. 2013), requiring surgery.
A favorite
target for the fans and the media since replacing Dennis Green three
years ago, Tice has a 23 - 25 record that doesn't measure up to the enormous amount of
offensive talent the Vikings put on the field.
In 2015, they return an experienced four - star quarterback (Wes Lunt), an explosive threat (Josh Ferguson), five of last
year's top six receiving
targets, five
offensive linemen with starting experience, four of their top six defensive linemen, three of four linebackers, two experienced safeties, and basically every cornerback.
The top five receiving
targets are all back, as are five
offensive linemen who started at least eight games last
year, three of five primary defensive linemen, two starting linebackers, and three - fourths of the starting secondary.
The Deacs return nearly every running back, each of last
year's top eight receiving
targets, and seven
offensive linemen who have combined for 76 career starts.
The Hokies are without last
year's top two quarterbacks, three of their top four running backs, three of their top four receiving
targets, and two all - conference
offensive linemen.