From 8/14, thank user Bone for these:
I’ve been able to catch the last half of most of the morning session of practice and here are a couple of notes that I’ve noticed the last week and a half and how I see each position panning out.
- Most noticeable difference from a practice stand point is that this year is much more physical. I can’t remember the last time where they were going live tackling each and every day, usually about 10-20 live plays a day, which is still a major increase compared to last year.
- The Defense overmatched the offense the first week. No running lanes for the running backs, little to no time for the quarterbacks to throw, breaking up passes in the secondary.
- Offense finally settled on an offensive line after trying out different combinations the first week. They have started to gel with the combination of Gavin Andrews at LT, Weinreich at LG, Mitchell at C, Harlow at RG, and Stanton at RT.
- Only a two true freshman are receiving meaning reps are Xavier Hawkins are receiver and Daryl Williams at corner. Both have received a much higher number of reps due to players above them on the depth chart sitting out, and have taken advantage of them by playing well. I don’t see either of them redshirting. The rest of the class I see all redshirting.
- Practice usually ends around 12:30 for the older player. The younger players then get to do a lot of the drill that they don’t usually get earlier in the practice.
- Noting too major on the injury front (knock on wood) just pretty standard camp injures. Isaac has been out of his boot since yesterday, Hunt is slowly working his way back into practice. Boldin and DJ have been held the longest, Those two along with Isaac I can see being held out of Portland St.
Some offensive positional notes
Quarterbacks
- Mannion is looking really sharp, even with the young receiving group; he continues to make all the throws. Today is the first day that I have seen him throw an interception. He is also showing a little more athleticism in the pocket and a little more willing to take off when there is a chance.
- Del Rio takes most of the second team reps, he shows some flashes, but throws quite a few interceptions. Vanderveen also getting reps, looks a little more comfortable finally throwing the ball down field. Still unsure of who will end up getting the backup job, my guess is Del Rio.
- McMaryion, Mitchell, and Kempt all receiver little to no reps. I don’t see Kempt staying past this season.
Running Backs
- Ward and Woods are both splitting first team reps, both playing well and have looked better as the offensive line has improved. My prediction is that we see split carries between the two, with Ward carrying slightly a heavier load.
- Chris Brown has looked pretty pedestrian compared to Woods and Ward, not to say he is looking bad, but he is not at the same level as Ward or Woods. Haskins is the most intriguing runner to me; he is built like a tank and moves fairly well, and after missing camp early he has made a few plays, showing off his speed and power.
- I haven’t seen much of Nall, I don’t see him getting much time at running back, but apparently kick returner is an option for him, if he ends up not red shirting.
Wide Receivers
- This might be the most fun group to watch in practice because it seems like there are a different group every day. A lot of receivers missing practice due to injury, so there are a ton of reps for all the players. There are also a lot of different types of receivers each with different strengths.
- Xavier Hawkins has easily gotten the most first team reps out of any receiver, because he has stayed healthy. He has gotten better each day and impresses me more and more. I like him more than Boldin, but during the first week Brennen said that Boldin was playing the best out of all the receivers.
- Mullaney had a slow start to camp but looked really good today. Villiman is a big receiver who has been really consistent I see him getting a lot of playing time. Jarmon was making moves up the depth chart and looking good until he was held out of practice yesterday. I don’t see anything really special out of Gilmore so far.
- This is a very young group that could be a lot of fun to watch grow together.
Tight Ends
- Hamlett and Smith are both playing at high levels, both look good catching the ball. Smith’s body has changed since his freshman year when he was a big kid to now where he has a man’s body. If he can eliminate some of the air-headed plays, he could have a really nice season.
- Cute and Wark are solid backups.
Offensive Line
- During the first week, the offensive line was a disaster. During team sessions, there was no running room, sacks nearly every play. But much improved this week.
- Weinreich moved from tackle to guard after losing some athleticism. That moved helped with the o-lines improvement. Also moving Stanton to RT and Andrew to LT.
- Stanton no longer looks like a tight end, put on some good weight over the summer.
- This group still needs Isaac back healthy as soon as possible.
Defense coming soon.
Thanks bone. I find these reports really informative
Throw that Bone a dog.
Thanks, bone, for sharing your observations. The time taken to not only watch practice and take notes, but to organize a quick presentation like this is a generous act which is appreciated by a lot of your fellow fans.
Thanks!
Great write up ….Keep them coming
OT: Are there any Central Coast (CA) Beavs interested in playing flag football?
OT: If only they had stuck to the imaginary girlfriend model.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/sources–notre-dame-investigating-potential-academic-fraud-that-could-involve-football-players-174318867.html
Bone – any thoughts on the “ideal” WR package? From what I’ve read, some combination of Jarmon, Hawkins, and Villamin sounds intriguing athletically, though it would clearly be an inexperienced group. Some combination that includes Mullaney and Bolden seems most likely?
Kids way too injury prone. Will never be a #1. Sucks cause he has ability. Go youngsters go!
OT – Send Riley to Eugene, Canzano says Ducks need to find their identity, lauds “blue collar” approach to practice adopted by Ducks:
http://www.oregonlive.com/sports/oregonian/john_canzano/index.ssf/2014/08/canzano_computer_picks_oregon.html#incart_river
Riley will bring lunch pails to compliment blue collars.
Canzano is never right in his predictions, so now we can expect a crappy season from Oregon
Thanks Bone. Based on your report re the current OL lineup: I’m wondering if the Beavs are going to be running to the left side a lot?
The biggest improvement Mannion needed to make imo was hitting receivers in stride. I wonder if there’s any evidence if that in practice?
These reports are very appreciated, thank you!
Thanks Bone. I sure appreciate these insights more than dreary marketing carping and limp wrist pusillanimous musings about the perceived slights that the AD has rained upon the titulated benefactors and assorted nobles.
http://www.oregonlive.com/beavers/index.ssf/2014/08/kyle_peko_granted_temporary_el.html
Peko dressed and practicing with team (!) Now how long will it take for him to be effective? Does he have a redshirt year still?
I think most of us had counted him out earlier in the summer, so its a nice bonus. Even if he doesnt compete for a rotation spot immediately, he should eventually this year as the schedile gets tougher and guys get dinged up. I think he has 3 years to play 3 since he didnt qualify last year and he played 1 year in Juco.
I think he played 2 years of Juco. So it’s either 3 to play 2 or just 2.
Just back from scrimmage at Reser. I’ll transcribe my notes later and upload them. A few quick observations for now:
1. Del Rio had a very bad day, while VanderVeen had a good day. Even Kyle Kempt looked better out there today than Del Rio. Luke’s stock took a significant hit today.
2. Chris Brown had a good day running the football. So did Damien Haskins. Both those guys seem to be able to get yards where others don’t.
3. Xavier Hawkins showed some explosion and quickness. XH got around the corner quickly when running the fly sweep, and he got downfield quickly on a bubble screen. XH doesn’t seem as good on long routes yet — doesn’t seem to be good at battling a defensive back for position, and doesn’t seem likely to get many jump balls downfield.
4. Jordan Villamin is a big target, but not yet a reliable one — some bad drops today.
5. Ryan Nall is big and strong, but not super fast or shifty. Runs too upright. I’d rather see RN at TE or LB than at RB.
6. I continue to like Jacob Wark, and think he is going to be a good contributor this season at TE. He gets open, and he catches the ball.
More later.
Lookin’ forward to your full report, thanks.
From Connor’s tweets, sounds like Mannion has had 5 ints in the last 3 sessions; botched snaps, Villamin’s muffs, and Ward dropping a punt also a bit depressing.
To be fair Connors tweet about Mannion int is a little misleading. He hit a wide open villiman right in the hands and popped the ball in the air for an easy int.
Thanks, I notice that Connor cleared that up in his full report. http://www.oregonlive.com/beavers/index.ssf/2014/08/oregon_state_beavers_scrimmage.html
No Jalen Grimble and no Tyler Anderson; just two of the list of those who did not participate today.
Silver, can you email me the report and I will make a new post? Otherwise it will get buried here.
done
Tickets came yesterday, booklet format used again. The booklet is far nicer than the old style, although I feel it could use more style and substance. Not sure how that would be done, but I’m sure OSU has someone on staff with some ideas. Perhaps the number of people buying season tickets is low enough that they really don’t care. Speaking of which, I tell myself every year that I’m going to stop buying tickets and then I just go ahead and order them anyway, despite skipping 2/3 of the games. Do I have a problem?
Only if you don’t sell the tickets for what they’re worth.