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AAC Preseason Position Previews: Offense and Defense

Chris Harmon

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Offensive line may be the least coveted position in football in terms of reward, but it is an essential part of a team’s success. There was plenty of talent last year in the AAC at this position, but what does it look like in 2017? Once again, we split the teams into four categories: Elite, Second Tier, Wait and See and Room for Improvement.

“Room for Improvement” means exactly what you think, this team needs to get better or maybe has one returner or two but a lot of questions behind them.

“Wait and See” are teams that we’re not sold on, but have the talent or experience to be good. These teams just need time to get their players up to speed during fall camp/beginning of the season.

“Second Tier” are for teams that return valuable experience, but the depth behind them is questionable, and an injury to one or two starters could spell trouble.

“Elite” will be the top teams who have all-conference talent, and also have depth behind that talent who can step in should an injury occur.

Elite

1. Tulsa: Chandler Miller, Evan Plagg, and Tyler Bowling could begin and end the season on the All-Conference team, and are three big reasons why Tulsa is being considered a candidate to make a New Year’s Six bowl game. If the Golden Hurricane quarterback situation can sort itself out, this offense will be lethal.

2. Houston: Will Noble and Mason Denley were injured in the spring, which allowed multiple players to get experience and play new positions. Alex Fontana and Kameron Eloph took snaps at center for Noble. Marcus Oliver looked to have one guard spot locked, and Denley should be the other in the fall. Braylon Jones, Na’Ty Rodgers and Joshua Jones will all play tackle just like last season. One could slide inside if needed.

3. USF: Two all-conference lineman are gone, but that doesn’t mean all is lost. Cameron Ruff, Jeremi Hall, and Marcus Norman return, giving coach Charlie Strong valuable experience on the line. This group only allowed star QB Quinton Flowers to be sacked 13 times last season while also finishing fifth in the nation in rushing. Expect more of the same in 2017.

Second Tier

4. Memphis: This was a young group in 2016, and it showed. QB Riley Ferguson was sacked 33 times (tied for 13th most in the country), but that number should decrease. Drew Kyser and Gabe Kuhn have been receiving preseason all-conference attention. Dustin Woodard and Trevon Tate both played in 12 games each, adding to the experience. Don’t be surprised if four star recruit Obinna Eze finds his way into the mix as well. This was a young group in 2016 that could be elite in 2017.

5. SMU: Evan Brown, Nick Natour and Jerry Saena all started at least 10 games, giving the Mustangs a good core returning group. While two more starters need to be replaced, there are six returning players who bring back a combined 81 career starts. There will be plenty of competition for the open positions, but whoever wins should be someone with experience.

6. ECU: Two year starter Brandon Smith returns, and should be the anchor of this group. Seven lineman started at least two games last season, and two of them need to be replaced. Garrett McGhin and Messiah Rice bring back the next most experience, and add more valuable experience. For an offense that was one dimensional last season, this group proved it can protect the passer. Now, they just need to learn how to create the running game.

7. Tulane: John Leglue and Leeward Brown both have great size and return 12 starts each. Three other spots need to be filled, and there should be plenty of talent to fill those voids. JUCO transfer Dominique Briggs and Miami transfer Hunter Knighton enter the competition and will battle with Junior Diaz and Tyler Johnson.
 
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