We have a depth chart, folks! Can anybody play inside some? With Isaiah Lee or Joshua Bailey currently listed as the starting nose guard tandem, it wouldn’t be all too surprising to see Uwazurike slide to end depending on down, distance and game situation. One question here is whether Iowa State will start just one player or use more four-man fronts. The big question will be how Iowa State approaches things. There seem to be four with the starters plus Chandler Pulvermacher, who played some in 2019. From left to right: Sean Foster or Grant Treiber, Trevor Downing, Colin Newell, Robert Hudson or Derek Schweiger, and Joey Ramos or Jake Remsburg. Iowa State is going to be really young up front with its current group, which is why a depth chart is hard to project until at least spring ball. From Wednesday’s depth chart, it certainly looks like two true freshmen have had no issues making their mark. Would Derek Schweiger or someone else be ready at center? At 6-foot-7, 360-pounds, Hudson would be a massive guard and could offer another physical presence on the line. UPDATES ARE ONGOING : Today: Saturday September 19, 2020 7:28 AM EST. Re-al Mitchell3. TCU football has released its opening-day depth chart for the 2020 season. 1. Right now its seems more likely that duo fits into particular situations for the offense. Joshua Bailey OR Isaiah Lee. CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. (Photo: Jasen Vinlove , USA TODAY Sports), (Photo: Jeffrey Becker, USA TODAY Sports), (Photo: Reese Strickland, USA TODAY Sports). By ... Feast your eyes on the first depth chart of the 2020 season. Combine that with the late-season breakthrough by Will McDonald and there is a true two-deep rotation formed. Tucker Robertson is listed at defensive tackle, but he has begun to play more on the edge and can go inside and out. I put the quote in Tuesday’s press conference story about how Iowa State has prepared for the season, but the gist of it was; the true freshman might have an easier time adjusting to the different schedule. Iowa State is high on Grant Treiber and Jake Remsburg, and Sean Foster has started seven games, but an experienced tackle would help create both competition and depth. With that said, Iowa State likes to have six linebackers who can play and that will be one of the bigger questions at the position. While Tarique Milton spent his sophomore season as the starter at the outside ‘X’ position, his initial position was the ‘M,’ a spot he seems capable of moving back to with Deshaunte Jones gone. Backing up this crew is sophomore Joe Scates (WRX), true freshman Matt Campbell loves in Daniel Jackson (WRM), and the speedy combo of Landon Akers and Darren Wilson Jr (WRZ). His competition, redshirt freshman Grant Treiber, could be seen as one of the future pillars of the offensive line. It will be interesting to see if Probert has a role on this year’s team or not. © 2005-2020 CBS INTERACTIVE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. While Iowa State’s depth has lessened in the QB room, it will bring in true freshman Aidan Bouman to learn the system this spring and then will get true freshman Hunter Dekkers later in the year to make it a four-member group. Current individual team update times are listed above team depth chart. 1. Lawrence White will stay at his free safety spot to start 2020, too. Campbell has spoken about Sean Foster on a couple occasions during camp and tabbed the senior as someone who’s had a great offseason. Does McDonald continue to primarily be a third down pass-rusher? Matt Campbell absolutely LOVES Xavier Hutchinson, a redshirt junior from Blinn College in Kansas, was a top-10 JUCO wide out, and picked the ‘Clones over Syracuse, Nebraska, Oklahoma, etc.. Tarique Milton is the burner deep play threat on the outside, and Sean Shaw is more of the possession-type guy, whom Brock Purdy found for 5 touchdowns in 2019.