Regarding depth chart changes, the most notably is the big man Seantrel Henderson moving back to left tackle where he’s listed as co-starter with Brandon Washington. Malcolm Bunche has been shifted over to backup right tackle.
No more co-starters at fullback with Maurice Hagens taking over at starter and John Calhoun listed as backup. At running back Lamar Miller is the man, with Mike James as the solid number two and Eduardo Clements at number three. James and Clements had been listed co-second string.
Tommy Streeter has been named starter with Allen Hurns moved to second string. The two had been named co-starters later week but Hurns had two drops at North Carolina, finishing with two grabs for 47 yards while Streeter had four receptions for 89 yards and a touchdown.
Clive Walford and Chase Ford are listed as co-starter at tight end. Ford was last week’s starter with Walford as backup.
On defense the biggest addition is Olivier Vernon back in the mix at left end. Shayon Green remains starter with Vernon splitting co-second string with Marcus Robinson. Micanor Regis moves to starter at left tackle with Adewale Ojomo moving over to starter at right tackle.
Jordan Futch is starter at strongside linebacker with Kelvin Cain moved to second string. The two had been named co-starters last week.
Dalton Botts and Jake Wieclaw are co-starters at punter with Botts having a less than stellar performance against the Tar Heels and on kickoff return Miller is back in the mix with Travis Benjamin, replacing Davon Johnson.
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