Agree, would like to see two DEs that can put high pressure on QBsQB, DL, OL, LB in that order, please.
Would not mind them bringing in an RB as well.
Agree, would like to see two DEs that can put high pressure on QBsQB, DL, OL, LB in that order, please.
Would not mind them bringing in an RB as well.
I'm not an insider, obviously it comes down to how his rehab has gone and what kind of feedback he's receiving from NFL scouts. If he's healthy and scouts are telling him he's a draft pick, I could see the logic in moving on and not risking back to back injuries. The counter point is that he could get one more big NIL check and try to work his way back up the draft board.Two things:
-- Bret is exceptional at retaining talent
-- I just don't see X being NFL ready after sitting out this season (injured).
Seems like a foregone conclusion that he'd return in 2026. Do you see him transferring?
with so much inconsistentcy in the run game, really think a 70 yard/game type of RB would be very instrumental. Someone like Komolafe at NW, for example.
Do we think younger RBs Wyche, Forster and Wheeler will be able to contribute next fall if we get the OL squared away,?As much as it would be nice to get an upgrade at RB its a pretty low priority. Really improving the OL is going to contribute more to a better run game than anything. I think a Valentine/Laughery combo is one you can ride with especially with another offseason of growth for Valentine.
OL Dennis was at Illinois for couple weeks and left for greener uniforms.
I recall a bit of an attitude with Dennis. He came off very arrogant in an interview with Jeremy Werner. Hope he grows in humility.Looked him up, he's played four total snaps. Still early in his career.
Stoops gone, bring Messiah home!
I recall it similarly, Bielema strikes me as not wanting someone that isn't fully committed.I recall a bit of an attitude with Dennis. He came off very arrogant in an interview with Jeremy Werner. Hope he grows in humility.