Jack brings that year of college experience to us and will be a huge asset to our inside line backing corps and special teams.
We threw the ball too much last year. We want more balance on offense. To do that we need to take care of the ball. Two years ago we turned the ball over just five times. That year we were more like a 60-40 run-pass offense.
Justin will be evaluated as both a wide receiver and tight end depending on his growth potential once he gets a year under his belt.
Tyler tested well, and with a year in the weight program, he has the athletic potential to play defensive secondary for the Yellow Jackets. Tyler will also work as a punter this fall.
Ryan was slowed down early his senior year with a foot injury, but he finished the season in a strong way leading Natrona to the state semi-finals. He tested strong for us, clocking one of our top 40 times. He has great hips and defends the pass well.
Garth has great size potential and runs very well. With a year in our weight program, he should start to blossom into the type of player who could have a solid college football career. His feet are exceptional, and his speed is as good now as any lineman we currently have.