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FOOTBALL Countdown to Kickoff #67-56

Kelly Quinlan

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Been a little busy taking some personal time since this is one of two times (Christmas Eve and Day) that I actually am able to really step away for a second, but I'm back in the saddle and here you go.

67- Jake Stickler- Stickler is still in the learning curve part of the offense and isn't ready to play major snaps just yet. He needs to continue progressing in fall camp and then take advantage of the snaps he will get next spring without Errin Joe and Bryan Chamberlain there and just several young guys like Chris Griffin, Trey Klock and Will Bryan ahead of him.

66- Mitchell Williams- Walk-on offensive lineman from Milton HS and has been a decent contributor in practice. Don't know a ton about him.

65- Trey Klock- Will likely see major snaps at both tackle spots and could end up as a starter by the end of the year if he keeps progressing. The staff are very excited about Klock and Bryan out of the young OTs.

64- Jake Whitley- Whitley missed his senior year and is getting his football rust knocked off since last spring was his first really serious work. He still has some footwork things and step issues to work out before he can play serious snaps, but he has potential.

63- Rusty Scott- One of CAM's favorite walk-on kids along with Chase Alford at LB. Scott actually got a ton of work this spring and could work his way on to the field via special teams this fall.

62- Bailey Ivemeyer/Cheyenne Hunt- Hunt I don't know much about other than I see him every day at practice and he does what is asked of him. Bailey is the son of the former star GT lineman John Ivemeyer and is one of the better looking walk-on OLs.

61- Casey Wilson/Caleb Martinez- Don't know much about Martinez, but Casey Wilson is the long term replacement for senior LS Sean Tobin. CRR is very high on Wilson and what he can do.

60- Brad Morgan- I did Brad already, but he is the only freshman offensive guard in camp and he is physically ahead of where the other offensive guards were when they got on campus last year.

59- Scott Morgan/Trey Smith- Don't know anything about Trey Smith. Scott will be one of the bigger DTs, he needs to improve his pad level and bend, but he is a tough competitive kid and will give 100%.

58- Freddie Burden- The heart of the offensive line and the Jackets top returning lineman. Freddie is a great kid and the best center under CPJ, but he is versatile enough to start anywhere on the offensive line if needed.

57- Austin Cain/Niko Anderson- Don't know much about Cain, but Niko has been a quality depth guy at center behind Burden and Andrew Marshall.

56- Trevor Stroebel- Trevor is the short snapper (field goal and extra point) and also stepped in as a freshman when Sean Tobin got hurt handling both long and short snapping duties.
 
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