Let's play the prediction game, but keep it within the parameters.
2024 Illinois had ~2750 passing yards and ~2000 rushing yards for the regular season and bowl. Make your predictions for who accounts for those stats in 2025. If you believe the team will rush more, that's fine, but then you have to throttle down the passing yards to make the math work.
Here's your allotment for each category, because there will be a ~200 yards in each category that are proliferated across garbage time, sacks, or guys with 2-3 carries/catches, and I want to focus on the main attractions.
1,800 rushing yards
Aidan Laughery (589 last year)
Kaden Feagin (306 last year)
Luke Altmyer (217 last year)
Ca'Lil Valentine (212 last year)
Also have some freshman and potentially WRs that could get carries this year, but don't worry about guys who might be a carry or two.
2,200 receiving yards
Hank Beatty (294 last year)
Colin Dixon (264 last year)
Tanner Arkin (111 last year)
Malik Elzy (77 last year)
Lots of other names to consider that either didn't get a lot of playing time last year (Hollins, ACJ, Mario Sanders) to new transfers (Clement, Bowick) to new freshman (Trimble) to players injured last year (Rusk, Griffin). Go ahead and ignore the RBs (likely to have ~250 receiving yards spread across this position) and the variety of backup TEs, TD catches from Brandon Henderson, and various garbage time moments that soak up another ~200 receiving yards).
Short version - Pick the Illini that will be the main characters of the 2025 offense and how many stats they will accrue across the set number of rushing and receiving yards.