FSU football: Takeaways from depth chart for UMASS game
By Kelvin Hunt
Depth Chart For UMASS Game
This will be the healthiest the Noles have been all season. Jordan Travis is as close to 100 percent as he’ll ever be during the season, and the running backs are ready to go.
The wide receiver group remains as it has been, but I’ll be curious to see how much we see of Andrew Parchment. He’s been missing in action as of late.
The offensive line is the original starting five that took the field against Notre Dame. We saw that unit have some success, and they have been serviceable considering all of the injuries they have dealt with this season.
A healthy and confident Jordan Travis with a healthy offensive line? We should see the offense rolling if they haven’t gotten complacent after back-to-back wins.
The defense looks the same in the trenches, and it’s good to see Jarrett Jackson available to backup Fabien Lovett. Freshman Kevin Knowles starting at the nickel back position after strong showings over the past couple of weeks is a good sign.
This defense isn’t the original starting secondary that took the field against, and Travis Jay isn’t listed anywhere. However, all of the guys listed have gotten significant reps together, which should be optimal.