5 observations from BYU football’s first depth chart of the 2022 season

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5 observations from BYU football’s first depth chart of the 2022 season
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The summer depth chart gives an early window into the coaching staff’s thinking going into fall camp, where August practices will be more a crash course in getting prepared for Week 1 and less about players asserting themselves for individual spots.

BYU has known since March that Rashada had backed out of coming to Provo. But on the most recent depth chart, there was another hit. Defensive back Isaiah Herron is no longer with the team. Head coach Kalani Sitake indicated Herron medically retired, meaning 34 games of experience are leaving with him.So far, BYU will rely heavily on cornerbacks Kaleb Hayes and D’Angelo Mandell. At safety, Malik Moore is the Cougars’ best option by a wide margin.

This secondary has a lot of questions to answer, and this first depth chart didn’t exactly answer many.All spring, we heard the same thing coming out of camp.And now, BYU is giving him the reigns to the running back room in his last college season. Offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick said Brooks earned the right to open the year as the clear-cut starter. This is even earlier than Tyler Allgeier earned the starting spot last season.for the starting spot.

Perhaps the only embellishment in spring ball was that Suamataia could potentially play every position on the line except center. For now, he will focus on two spots.rotate guys at multiple spots to optimize the amount of experience and talent on the line this yearThe most surprising part of the depth chart may be how the center position is still up for grabs. BYU lost four-year starter James Empey, who signed with the Dallas Cowboys after the draft.

Tyler Batty has heard it before. The defense needs more sacks. There was a lack of pressure on the quarterback last year as BYU finished with the 74th-ranked defense in the country in 2021.

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