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Miami Hurricanes Spring 2013 Depth Chart

Spring football is already here. Insane. The Miami Hurricanes are ready to take the field and head coach Al Golden has released the official 2013 spring depth chart, which like the past two years is based on his off-season U-Tough conditioning program.

Players are rewarded for hard work as as witnessed last season and the one before, depth chart changes can be expected throughout spring ball.

Some things that immediately jump off the page:

– Eight players will be held out of spring practice: Thurston Ambrister (LB), Eduardo Clements (RB), Eddie Johnson (LB), Malcolm Lewis (WR), Robert Lockhart Jr. (WR), Shane McDermott (C), David Perry (DL) and Gabe Terry (LB).

Johnson remains suspended indefinitely, while Lewis is recovering from last season’s gruesome ankle injury at Georgia Tech and McDermott played last season with a torn labrum is and recovering.

– Defensive line woes are being addressed with some personnel moves, as former tight end Dyron Dye has been move to second-team defensive end. Dye has been a journeyman the majority of his career at Miami, but was originally recruited as a four-star defensive lineman out of Seminole High in Sanford.

– Some ‘newbies’ already in the mix, linebacker Alex Figueroa and offensive linemen Sonny Odogwu and Hunter Knighton.

OFFENSE

WR
Allen Hurns
Rashawn Scott

LT
Malcolm Bunche
Ereck Flowers

LG
Jonathan Feliciano
Hunter Wells

C
Jared Wheeler
Hunter Knighton

RG
Brandon Linder
Daniel Isidora

RT
Seantrel Henderson
Sonny Odogwu

TE
Clive Walford
Asante Cleveland

FB
Maurice Hagans

QB
Stephen Morris
Ryan Williams

RB
Duke Johnson
Dallas Crawford
Danny Dillard

WR
Phillip Dorsett
Herb Waters

DEFENSE

DE
Anthony Chickillo
Jalen Grimble

DT
Curtis Porter
Earl Moore

DT
Olsen Pierre
Corey King

DE
Shayon Green
Dyron Dye

SLB
Alex Figueroa
Tyriq McCord

MLB
Raphael Kirby
Jimmy Gaines

WLB
Denzel Perryman
Tyrone Cornelius

CB
Ladarius Gunter
Larry Hope

S
Rayshawn Jenkins
Nantambu Akil-Fentress

S
AJ Highsmith
Deon Bush

CB
Tracy Howard
Nate Dortch

SPECIALISTS

P
Matt Goudis
Ricky Carroll -or – Zach Costa

FG
Matt Goudis
Ricky Perez

KO
Matt Goudis
Ricky Perez

H
Ryan Williams
Stephen Morris

LS
Paul Kelly
Sean McNally

SS
Paul Kelly
Brandon Linder

PR
Phillip Dorsett
Duke Johnson

KR
Phillip Dorsett
Duke Johnson

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C. Bello

Longtime Miami Hurricanes columnist. Wrote for CanesTime.com, Yahoo! Sports and former BleacherReport featured columnist. Founder of allCanesBlog.com no longer toeing any company line. Launched ItsAUThing.com to deliver a raw, unfiltered and authentic perspective of all things "The U".

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  • ... agree, but that's on Eddie, not the coaches. Young man needs to get his shit together. Has the best overall instinct of any linebacker on UM's roster. Grow up, #44.

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