lemming absolutely slays me with his craptacular rankings on OL especially for the west. this is like the 6th year in a row, the talent level of the OL is so bad you can't really get a good bead on exactly how talented the skill positions actually are. on both sides, the DEs are in the backfield before the OTs even think about coming out of their stances. the ND OL looked especially bad which presents quite the quandary because that was who mccoy was matched up against.
snead - perfect player for the texas system. the only routes he looked at were the vertical and the TE crossing route.
i thought tebow looked the best of the QBs mainly because he seemed to be the only one that wanted to work the field instead of going for the deep ball.
mccoy is better than tommie harris was when he was in this game, but he was doing it against a lot worse competition. i think the key thing about him is when he stepped up his motor in the 2nd qtr. i do think that if he commits, there is a strong possibility he would be in the rotation as a freshman because he showed some good instincts on when to use particular moves.
murray - what are you supposed to learn from that few touches?
i wasn't particularly impressed with wells. he was big strong and hard to tackle, but he took "following your FB" to a new level. he missed hole after hole but was just too physically gifted to be brought down by the undersized secondary. he did look pretty good on the edge however.
symonette is easily 3 years from contributing
tennell only got a couple thrown his way. i was incredibly impressed with his downfield blocking though on the 3 times the west ran the ball.
roark held his own, though he sometimes turned his head and lost track of his gap. he is a lot closer to being able to contribute than symonette.