We're just about there, with Hines taking the #ForeverLSU until its in my financial interests to quit on my team path, the only regular starter left is Cameron Wire at LT. Here's my uninformed projected depth chart for the 2022 offensive line: LT - Cameron Wire (SR), Will Campbell (FR) LG - Miles Frazier (SO), Anthony Bradford (JR) C - Charles Turner (JR), Emory Jones (FR) RG - Kardell Thomas (JR), Marlon Martinez (JR) RT - Garrett Dellenger (SO), Marcus Dumervil (SO) A wildcard here could be Quinn Carroll, a 6-6, 313 lb sophomore who played in 11 games (0 starts) for Notre Dame this year and just entered the transfer portal. Have to think he'll hear from BK.
I have no beef with him going pro. He stuck it out for 4 years at LSU. Good luck young man. "Hines would have been able to use the COVID-19 pandemic season in 2020 as a chance to return for a fifth season at the collegiate level, but now he will test the NFL waters as he prepares for the 2022 NFL Draft."
I'm wondering if some of these players weren't encouraged to leave the program. The first step in cleaning up the program is getting rid of the excess fat, so something tells me some of the players declaring for the draft may not have had a choice in the situation.
https://247sports.com/college/lsu/A...rville-declares-for-2022-NFL-Draft-179972967/ Some agent must have gotten the contact info on the entire team an is doing a hell of sales job. These guys have a few good games and they think they all are going to be starters in the NFL. With the exception of Damone Clark & Neil Farrell, none have even gotten close to performing at a high level for an entire season.
From back in the day . . . Herschel Walker was asked if he had not been a football star, what would he be doing. Walker replied, “I’d be back home pumping gas." And even those jobs aren’t around any more!