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re: My updated depth chart with the new heights and weights
Posted on 8/7/11 at 10:52 am to SlowFlowPro
Posted on 8/7/11 at 10:52 am to SlowFlowPro
He was talking about 330 pound fat college kids...
Posted on 8/7/11 at 12:48 pm to SlowFlowPro
I can't see OBJ starting at slot. I also thought T-Bob had been getting most of the reps at LG.
Posted on 8/7/11 at 1:05 pm to Boudin
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There is no way Brandon Taylor weighs 194 lbs.
He probably weights more
Posted on 8/7/11 at 1:16 pm to SlowFlowPro
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nice bicep vein
Seriously, he looks massive
Posted on 8/7/11 at 1:34 pm to LSUtigers111
compare it to an oregon depth chart. 

Posted on 8/7/11 at 8:41 pm to LSUtigers111
quote:Um yea
He probably weights more

Posted on 8/8/11 at 8:02 am to Boudin
Nice depth chart. Too many people on here claiming that Blue should be higher. He got some early playing time last year, which is nice, but the progression of the other backs indicates that he does indeed belong lower regardless of how much he reminds people of Ridley.
If i were to disagree it would only be between 2 and 3 RBs. Gore might see more playing time than Ford. I know some people would be shocked to hear this, but Gore was recruited to be like Holliday which is a perfect change of pace from Ware.
Mcghee might actually be lower. The only comments the coaching staff have made regarding Mcghee is that, of the group of freshman running backs, he would be the one to see playing time. That is in no way shape or form stating that he will get playing time over the upper classman.
As of the SEC media day he was still a "backup."
Anthony Johnson is a true freshman. As long as we have one DT that can anchor (both of em) and 1 end that is big enough to play balanced roles (Montgomery) then having pass rushers at the other two slots is a deadly combination that can stop most offenses. A 280lb defensive tackle is great for stressing teams with guards that aren't agile
If i were to disagree it would only be between 2 and 3 RBs. Gore might see more playing time than Ford. I know some people would be shocked to hear this, but Gore was recruited to be like Holliday which is a perfect change of pace from Ware.
Mcghee might actually be lower. The only comments the coaching staff have made regarding Mcghee is that, of the group of freshman running backs, he would be the one to see playing time. That is in no way shape or form stating that he will get playing time over the upper classman.
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I also thought T-Bob had been getting most of the reps at LG.
As of the SEC media day he was still a "backup."
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Seems we get small quickly when these guys go out.
Anthony Johnson is a true freshman. As long as we have one DT that can anchor (both of em) and 1 end that is big enough to play balanced roles (Montgomery) then having pass rushers at the other two slots is a deadly combination that can stop most offenses. A 280lb defensive tackle is great for stressing teams with guards that aren't agile
This post was edited on 8/8/11 at 8:08 am
Posted on 8/8/11 at 8:08 am to LSUtigers111
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Seriously, he looks massive
Have you seen the recent photos of Eric Reid?

Posted on 8/8/11 at 10:58 am to thunderbird1100
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Enjoy...I think this depth chart represents a pretty accurate outlook right now of what is to come in a month's time.
Quarterback
1. (6’5, 223) SR. Jordan Jefferson
2. (6’2, 206) SR. Jarrett Lee
3. (6’5, 222) SO. Zach Mettenberger
4. (6’7, 212) FR. Stephen Rivers
5. (6’1, 180) FR. Jerrard Randall
Runningback
1. (5’11, 223) SO. Spencer Ware
2. (5’10, 215) SO. Michael Ford
3. (5’9, 166) rFR. Jakari Gore
4. (6’2, 215) SO. Alfred Blue No way at 4
5. (5’11, 240) FR. Kenny Hilliard
6. (5’9, 212) FR. Terrence Magee
Fullback
1. (6’1, 280) SO. J.C. Copeland
2. (5’10, 239) SR. James Stampley
Wide Receiver
1. (6’4, 208) JR. Rueben Randle
1. (6’1, 185) JR. Russell Shepard
2. (5’11, 183) FR. Odell Beckham Jr. [Slot]
2. (6’2, 201) SO. James Wright
3. (6’0, 195) SO. Kadron Boone
3. (6’3, 200) rFR. Armand Williams
4. (5’11, 195) rFR. Jarrett Fobbs
4. (6’0, 190) FR. Jarvis Landry
5. (5’11, 186) FR. Paul Turner
Tight End
1. (6’4, 235) SR. DeAngelo Peterson
2. (6’5, 251) JR. Chase Clement
3. (6’5, 268) SR. Mitch Joseph
4. (6’4, 235) JR. Tyler Edwards
5. (6’3, 230) rFR. Travis Dickson
6. (6’5, 253) rFR. Nic Jacobs
Left Tackle
1. (6’6, 325) SO. Chris Faulk
2. (6’5, 320) FR. La’el Collins
3. (6’4, 320) SO. Chris Davenport
Left Guard
1. (6’6, 301) SR. Josh Dworacyzk
2. (6’6, 287) JR. Matt Branch
3. (6’2, 332) FR. Trai Turner
Center
1. (6’4, 305) JR. PJ Lonergan
2. (6’3, 304) SR. T-Bob Hebert
3. (6’3, 277) rFR. Cameron Fordham
Right Guard
1. (6’4, 290) SR. Will Blackwell
2. (6’7, 324) SO. Josh Williford
3. (6’3, 328) FR. Corey White
Right Tackle
1. (6’6, 340) JR. Alex Hurst
2. (6’5, 281) SR. Greg Shaw
3. (6’5, 326) rFR. Evan Washington
4. (6’6, 322) FR. Jonah Austin
Defensive End
1. (6’5, 255) SR. Kendrick Adams
1. (6’4, 245) SO. Sam Montgomery
2. (6’5, 264) JR. Lavar Edwards
2. (6’5, 240) SO. Barkevious Mingo this
3. (6’4, 279) JR. Chancey Aghayere
3. (6’4, 241) SO. Justin Maclin
4. (6’6, 252) rFR. Jordan Allen
4. (6’3, 255) FR. Jermauria Rasco
5. (6’3, 279) FR. Quentin Thomas
Defensive Tackle
1. (6’6, 306) SO. Michael Brockers
1. (6’3, 310) FR. Anthony Johnson
2. (6’1, 287) JR. Josh Downs
2. (6’3, 287) SO. Bennie Logan
3. (6’3, 283) rFR. Ego Ferguson this
3. (6’2, 285) SR. Dennis Johnson
Outside Linebacker
1. (6’0, 236) SR. Ryan Baker
1. (6’2, 223) SR. Karnell Hatcher
2. (6’2, 229) SO. Lamin Barrow
2. (6’1, 223) SR. Stefoin Francois
3. (6’3, 220) SO. Luke Muncie
3. (6’2, 205) SO. Tahj Jones
4. (6’2, 206) SO. Josh Johns
4. (6’1, 210) FR. Trevon Randle
Middle Linebacker
1. (6’2, 242) SO. Kevin Minter
2. (6’0, 226) rFR. D.J. Welter
Cornerback
1. (6’0, 185) JR. Morris Claiborne
1. (6’3, 187) SO. Tharold Simon
2. (5’9, 175) SO. Tyrann Mathieu [Nickel]
2. (6’0, 177) SR. Ron Brooks [Dime]
3. (6’1, 193) FR. David Jenkins
3. (6’1, 184) FR. Jalen Collins
Safety
1. (6’0, 194) SR. Brandon Taylor
1. (6’2, 208) SO. Eric Reid
2. (6’2, 208) SO. Craig Loston
2. (5’11, 185) SO. Ronnie Vinson
3. (5’11, 195) SR. Derrick Bryant
3. (6’1, 209) SO. Rockey Duplessis
4. (6’1, 203) rFR. Sam Gibson
4. (6’1, 199) FR. Ronald Martin
5. (5’11, 194) FR. Micah Eugene

Great work ... Couple of arguables, but it will be settled in the August Heat
Man, am I ready for some GD FB

Posted on 8/8/11 at 11:23 am to Ramah59
Why does it feel like Jordan Jefferson and T-Bob have been on the team since the mid 90's?
This post was edited on 8/8/11 at 11:23 am
Posted on 8/8/11 at 11:24 am to smash williams
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Already have a premature boner for the 2012 squad.
And really, the only junior who is a threat to leave early is Mo Claiborne.
There is a real, legit possibility we will be preseason #1 in 2012.
Posted on 8/8/11 at 11:49 am to thunderbird1100
I am really surprised how young this team really is but how hyped up they are as a title contender.
Posted on 8/8/11 at 11:49 am to Party At LSU
Randy R just tweeted that jarret Fobbs isn't doing well at the WR position. 

Posted on 8/8/11 at 11:52 am to CP3LSU25
He's been having issues at practice according to more than a few people.
Posted on 8/8/11 at 11:55 am to Party At LSU
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And really, the only junior who is a threat to leave early is Mo Claiborne.
There is a real, legit possibility we will be preseason #1 in 2012.
Holy shite ... I PRAY NOT ... Let the arseholes give the accolades of being # 1 to those Bama tards ... THEY DESERVE THE AP POLL KISS OF DEATH
LINK
Posted on 8/8/11 at 11:56 am to CP3LSU25
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Randy R just tweeted that jarret Fobbs isn't doing well at the WR position
Just never saw him as a starter here at LSU. With Landry and Beckham now in his fate is sealed IMO, career backup. He would of done something at A&M, but nonetheless it was funny we laid the smackdown on them in recruiting once again.
Posted on 8/8/11 at 11:56 am to c on z
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Is this the 1st time T-Bob has reached 300 lbs?
This is one of his first off-seasons where he wasn't rehabbing an injury.

Posted on 8/8/11 at 12:00 pm to thunderbird1100
He could have had a better chance of playing at aTm, but why go there when Les Miles can almost tell you that if you play at LSU for 4 seasons then you will win a BCS National Championship.
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