Opening comments
Good scrimmage for the guys. I say it seems like every time, but I felt good about the back and forth.
There was times the offense moved the ball, especially early up up the field, and the defense did a nice job anchoring down as the scrimmage went along and got into some situations at the end -- some end of game stuff -- that I think is really important. You know, things that we're able to do much more and be comfortable repping those things. Doesn't mean it's perfect, but that's why we practice, and got some end game situations in there at the end too.
So, just kind of last second stuff, seven seconds and last play of the game type thing. But really all the injuries that we have right now. We've got Jaeden Roberts still dinged up. He got (dinged) in the middle of the week. Just stuff we're dealing with and keep evaluating him. So, don't expect to be a longterm thing, but don't know his timeline necessarily. And then James Smith (missed with a minor injury)...to come along and I like the progress that he's shown.
So neither one of those guys scrimmaged, but for the most part we're in a good spot. I think a lot of what we went through in the spring has really helped us. I was hoping it was going to be a blessing in disguise, but you know, I think we're building some depth and, you know, have a guy out there you feel good not just about that replacement or who's competing for those spots, but also the guys that are now moving up the depth chart maybe from a three to a two and so forth.
So, blessing in disguise, maybe we're building depth.
On the quarterbacks' performance, ball security, and decision timeline on a starter
The biggest thing with those guys, the quarterbacks, the question is, they've done a great job, first of all, taking care of the football, no picks today, and a few touchdown passes, I don't know the exact number, but a few touchdown pass between all three of them.
And the completion percentage over the course of camp for all three has been in that range that we want -- like to have a minimum of 65% and they just done a good job being consistent. They've taken care of the football. I think there's maybe three picks all camp when talking about seven on seven drills, team drills. I might be off on one probably. They've done a good job taking care of the football.
I think first week (they) missed a few plays. The last practices finding the ways to get explosives. I think commanding the huddle. I think your two guys that have been around the offense the longest, Ty and Austin, when they get in a huddle and they got to rattle off play (and) they're sharp and confident with it. Keelon (Russell) still learning those things and but he's doing a great job. The progress is something that you'd hope for and he's right there.
So, explosive opportunities, they got the ball there. They delivered the ball and timing feel like very few times are we in a spot where we're not throwing on time, and not confident with where we should deliver the ball. So, from a timeline, I know that's kind of what you want. I feel like we're we're getting closer.
I would have said before camp, we've definitely got to make a decision by the time we get done with the second scrimmage. And I would anticipate for sure that being the case and we'll see kind of how the next few days go. It's two good showings I think, especially by Austin and Ty again today, and again (Keelon) making the progress we hope for. You can see what he's going to be. It's just a matter of reps.
On what he saw from the running backs today
Jam (Miller) started out really well. I think the offensive line did a nice job creating some seams for Jam to hit. Got to the second level, broke a couple tackles. I thought it was one of the better showings I've seen Jam have in a scrimmage.
Then, you know, Daniel Hill is a guy we're getting more and more comfortable with. He's big back, but he's I think he's deceiving when it comes to what he does from a skill-set standpoint because he kept the ball in the back field. Dre (Washington) has been consistent all camp long. Thought he poured a couple runs up in there. Did a nice job maybe when there's not even something there, just moving the pile and getting those three-yard gains that are important to setting your offense up for good down distances. Rich (Young) continues to do his thing, too.
I think Jam certainly had the best day and that's been consistent. Feel good about all of them in pass protection. their responsibilities and the ability to go up there and execute and get the job done with blitzes and things like that. Our running backs doing a good job and they've been effective pass catchers as well.
On rotation at guard with Jaeden Roberts out and overall offensive line observations
Yeah, I mean when with Jaeden out today, the rotation was less. It was kind of those guys in there, left guard, Kam Dewberry, right guard Geno VanDeMark. And so that was kind of our lineup.
That's more than likely kind of what it looked like before camp. And you know, that hasn't really changed much with the main corps of six guys kind of competing for those spots.
On anything disappointing or concerning from today's scrimmage
I mentioned Jam getting some good runs the first couple plays of the game. Obviously that meant there were some seams. So the first drive in particular some seams and so we got to be ready to play you know gap integrity defensively. But I didn't feel like over the course of the scrimmage we had an issue with the run. So just being ready to go with the first couple plays.
Offense got down the field pretty quickly. Defense did a nice job anchoring down and keeping them out of the end zone though at the end (of the first drive). So some good give and take. When I say that, it's kind of first drive only, but I thought they did a good job. So then the alternative, what you'd like to see is the offense continue to execute, right? Nice job clamping it down (by the defense vs run).
I sit right wearing the headphones and every single play if I flip from one side to the other there's complaining and the guys upset and the other side there's a there's a crew that's pretty happy and ready to go play the next play. But I I think there's a good give and take. So I can't say that there was anything I was just like, "Man we are are in trouble. We're nervous about this." And again, we're playing some young guys there defensively. I know James Smith, I mentioned, has been out. So, getting good rotation, guys, getting a lot of good reps.
On how the team's depth at wide receiver and defensive back show up in the scrimmage today and what's impressed DeBoer throughout camp
Just new guys popping up, right?Guys that you would expect to make plays. You got Germ -- you talk about receivers -- you got Germ (Bernard) making a lot of plays today, (Isaiah) Horton getting his opportunity and Rico (Scott) just doing the little things that matter. Cole Adams made a nice play today -- one that was really good to see.
The depth the depth thing, we have a lot of positions, like I think about linebacker and o-line, where we got a lot of upper classmen and guys that have a lot of experience and then all of a sudden it drops down to where you're playing with (true freshmen) Michael Caroll and Jackson Lloyd at (offensive) tackle and that's the part that is nice to see.
You wish it wouldn't necessarily have to be that way. Tou'd love to have some maybe redshirt juniors. Olaus (Alinen) is doing a good job and things like that, but those young guys at maybe offensive line, I think linebacker is a lot the same, just really getting a lot of reps in there. You got Deontae Lawsons and that crew of upper classmen (at inside backer) and then you got the crew that's incoming freshmen. But I love the depth we're building. Those guys are going to be important, not just on defense, offense, but special teams. They're going to be really critical.
We played a lot of freshman last year. I think most in the SEC by far and I think one of the top three in the country.
On what was gained from the tight end since the spring
They're really consistent. I'm trying to think. There was a couple couple nice just moving the chains type things. Consistency. Can't say that there was a lot of explosive plays out of the tight ends, but they are extremely critical as far as moving around.
We do a lot of shifting and motioning. They're involved in protection. I thought they were really consistent. Again, not a lot of explosiveness that we saw from them. The explosiveness came from the other guys we were talking about in the skill area. So, I'm pleased with where it's going. We lost two really good ones that could do some things, especially up front when you when it comes to big bodies and having to play SEC football.
And I think we can probably continue to get better blocking at the point of attack, and especially, maybe, in short yardage or goal line situations. But that's a whole unit -- it's not just that position.
On the pass rush and who made plays in that area
I'd say the pass rush, and I think the offense does a good job of doing things to slow down the pass rush to counter it, because ofq that we know that there's some guys that can can get home and you can't leave them one-on-one.
So offensively, there's some good schemes and things that are going to keep that in check to keep our quarterback upright. That's one of the staples and one of the most important things of our offensive success is being able to have that quarterback not sit back there and be completely comfortable, but you got to keep them upright. We got to have them out there.
I think the offensive line probably did a better job. When there was one-on- ones, guys did a good job, you know. I think LT (Overton) continues to do a good job. I'm really excited about Qua (Russaw) and what he can do. Over the course of camp, I think, (he) has been consistent.
James Smith is an important piece of that, too. And it's just guys working together. And I think that's going to be the key for us is we had times where we got someone close, but you got to continue to just work together and not leave lanes for quarterbacks to run run through.
And I can see just everyone, as a defensive line and the linebackers involved in those fits, continue to surge the pocket, continue to to be disciplined and upholding their job and responsibility to where all of a sudden these huge lanes for a quarterback to run doesn't happen. Maybe happen once or twice. And I would attribute that to some good pretty good quarterback instinctual play as well.