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It is good to see how the classes breakdown. I also like the weight gains the players are making. Now with a new OC and DC get those players in positions to win more games this year.
 
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DL is overall young and more or less unproven (especially interior guys), but I really like the overall makeup which has a great combo of depth, size and versatility

Clear DTs
Harris R-So, 350
Johnson R-Jr 294
Elliot So, 305
Sio Fr, 327
Person Fr, 297
Whitner Fr, 305

Tweeners (Big DEs or situational/undersized DTs)
King R-Fr, 276
McGabe R-Fr, 278
Jones R-Fr, 278
Passmore Fr, 270

DE's
Everett Sr, 265
Stallings Sr, 246
Ziemba Jr, 256
Bryant R-So, 258
Reece R-So, 257
Head So, 259
Robbins Fr, 250
Norris R-Fr, 214 (?? is the staff being careful about his weight to maximize his speed, or can he not put on weight?)
 
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DL is overall young and more or less unproven (especially interior guys), but I really like the overall makeup which has a great combo of depth, size and versatility

Clear DTs
Harris R-So, 350
Johnson R-Jr 294
Elliot So, 305
Sio Fr, 327
Person Fr, 297
Whitner Fr, 305

Tweeners (Big DEs or situational/undersized DTs)
King R-Fr, 276
McGabe R-Fr, 278
Jones R-Fr, 278
Passmore Fr, 270

DE's
Everett Sr, 265
Stallings Sr, 246
Ziemba Jr, 256
Bryant R-So, 258
Reece R-So, 257
Head So, 259
Robbins Fr, 250
Norris R-Fr, 214 (?? is the staff being careful about his weight to maximize his speed, or can he not put on weight?)

With Norris, I've also considered that since he came in so undersized/underdeveloped (probably due to his track history) that he was an injury risk for weight training focused on gaining weight, and needed more of a foundational weight training regime before adding mass
 
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