This thread is for the OL updates. I'll use the miscllaneous thread for eveything else. Here was the pre-spring depth chart: LT: Barber, Westphal or Jones, Medlock LG: Harris, Portnjagin, Mascoll OC: Slaughter, Kearney, Zandamela RG: George, Waites, P Louis* RT: Lovett or Manuel, Wangoy, Dice Here's the updated depth chart after the 1st spring practice: *Walkon ^ HS early enrollee LT: Barber, Westphal or Jones, Medlock^ LG: Harris, Kearney, Portnjagin OC: Slaughter, Zandamela, Mascoll, Clem* RG: George, Waites, Rosenberg* RT: Lovett, Manuel, Wangoy, Dice^, Faircloth* Notes: OG P. Louis is a summer enrollee. Kearney moved to OG. Macoll moved to OC. Lovett named starting RT to start spring. We'll see who's the starter for the April 12th spring game. It appears everyone is heathy, which is big news. In years past there weren't enough healthy OL to have a real spring game. One year SOS played 9-man football with 3-OL in the spring game- damn, he was so much fun!
George is a massive human. He may have gained weight but he doesn't have a gut. There's no extra fat hanging from any part of his body.
Comments from Jake Slaughter: "Bryce (Lovett) is one of the most special athletes I've been around, especially as an offensive lineman," Slaughter said Thursday. "I truly mean it when I say you he play all five positions, but he just has great movement skills. He bends, he wants to do it, he's getting better in the weight room, he's getting better on the field. So, we're all super excited for him." "He's a really smart kid," Slaughter said of Marcus Mascoll. "It's one of those things where as soon as he gets the confidence at center, he gets the reps, he knows he can get it out quick, make his ID, make his call and get set, snap the ball and roll, he's gonna be super special."
From overall reports it appears Lovett’s athleticism is special, as Slaughter stated, and that’s what has him as the starting RT. Specifically it allows him to get out in front on longer developing running plays. BCD was quick in pass protect sets, but maybe not very fast when it came to running some of the counter running plays. This is when the OT runs across the LOS to lead a counter. Supposedly Lovett is crazy good getting out in front of the counter run setts. We’ll see. Something to look for in camp videos and the O&B game.