Updated depth chart vs. Purdue
- By bucshon
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Let me know if you see any glaring mistakes.
Notes
* Kaden Feagin and Aidan Laughery are co-3's at running back. They each fit in different packages. They like Feagin in the red zone sets, but haven't really used him much yet except as a blocker.
* Henry Boyer is really coming on at tight end. He's not a deep threat, but he's a real asset in the running game and big target on the quick outs, stick routes, etc.
* Walk-on wide receiver Keion Battle is ahead of Eian Pugh, juco transfer Alex Capka-Jones, and freshman Collin Dixon. None of those three have played.
* I'm interested to see what they do at right guard. Crisler is struggling. Slaughter didn't play much against FAU. Zach Barlev is an option. It's unlikely that they move guys around again, so its a matter of replacing Crisler straight up if they feel the need.
* There's a rotation at MIKE linebacker. Dylan Rosiek is getting more snaps than Tarique Barnes, who is playing both MLB and WLB. They also gave R-Fr. James Kreutz quite a few snaps against FAU. Kreutz is the best tackler of the three, IMO.
* Nicario Harper appears to have solidified his spot at strong safety. If anything happens to him, they would rotate Clayton Bush there. Freshmen corners Saboor Karriem and Zach Tobe can also play safety in a pinch.
* Xavier Scott takes all of the snaps at nickel, so it's somewhat of a mystery who his backup is. He's played 314 snaps this season so far, by far the most on the team.
* Laughery is now the full time kickoff returner.
* Freshman PK David Olano is handling kickoff duties.
Illinois football depth chart week 5 versus Purdue
Illinois depth chart updated September 28. 2023.
illinois.rivals.com
Notes
* Kaden Feagin and Aidan Laughery are co-3's at running back. They each fit in different packages. They like Feagin in the red zone sets, but haven't really used him much yet except as a blocker.
* Henry Boyer is really coming on at tight end. He's not a deep threat, but he's a real asset in the running game and big target on the quick outs, stick routes, etc.
* Walk-on wide receiver Keion Battle is ahead of Eian Pugh, juco transfer Alex Capka-Jones, and freshman Collin Dixon. None of those three have played.
* I'm interested to see what they do at right guard. Crisler is struggling. Slaughter didn't play much against FAU. Zach Barlev is an option. It's unlikely that they move guys around again, so its a matter of replacing Crisler straight up if they feel the need.
* There's a rotation at MIKE linebacker. Dylan Rosiek is getting more snaps than Tarique Barnes, who is playing both MLB and WLB. They also gave R-Fr. James Kreutz quite a few snaps against FAU. Kreutz is the best tackler of the three, IMO.
* Nicario Harper appears to have solidified his spot at strong safety. If anything happens to him, they would rotate Clayton Bush there. Freshmen corners Saboor Karriem and Zach Tobe can also play safety in a pinch.
* Xavier Scott takes all of the snaps at nickel, so it's somewhat of a mystery who his backup is. He's played 314 snaps this season so far, by far the most on the team.
* Laughery is now the full time kickoff returner.
* Freshman PK David Olano is handling kickoff duties.