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Could Carter be a freshmen standout? // Photo via ESPN.com

Drew Thurman (8:37 pm)

It is no mystery that the Buckeyes have an incredibly young team with quite a few question marks. This of course opens the door for some of the newcomers to have crack at making an impact right away. In fact, some of the Buckeyes success may depend on how quickly the 2009 class steps up. So let's take a look the top five players that I think have a chance to become season changers:

5. Jack Mewhort - Offensive Line 

Some of you may be surprised that I pick Mewhort over Marcus Hall, but Mewhort has been taking reps with the team since spring. I think that extra experience will make a huge difference this first year, not to mention that Hall needs some serious improvement with his footwork. Mewhort should be looking at the two deep, and could provide some much needed help on the outside of the line. Tackle is a scary position for the Buckeyes this season, and Mewhort could be a season changer if he adapts well.

4. Carlos Hyde - Running Back / Fullback

If have been a big fan of Carlos Hyde for awhile now. I love his size and attitude, and I think he fits the mold of a Buckeye running back. Of course Jaamal Berry has sucked up most of the headlines because of his "Reggie Bush like" play making ability, but don't overlook Hyde. Because he played multiple positions in the backfield, Hyde has some versatility that could land him on the field quickly. He blocks really well for a youngster, has solid hands out of the backfield, and at 230 pounds can truck over people. Hyde could be a season changer, so keep an eye out.

3. Corey Brown - Cornerback


We found out this last week that Corey Brown will indeed be getting a chance in the secondary over playing wideout for the Buckeyes. I thought he looked like a stud in the U.S. Army All-American Game at wide receiver, but all of us know the questions at cornerback. So with Brown's athleticism and a very thin depth chart at corner, watch for him to become a playmaker right off the bat. I think he passes some more experienced veterans and has a major impact for the Buckeyes in the secondary.

2. Jaamal Berry - Running Back

Berry has unfortunately made the headlines for his stupid off field incidents, but that does not take away from the superstar potential he has. He brings one major trait to the table that not any other back can offer on the Buckeye roster, he can take one to the house at any moment. This alone should give him ample opportunities to make an impact for the Buckeyes. The nice thing for Berry is that Herron is going to be the go to back this year, we know that, but he could see serious reps if he makes the plays we know he can make.

1. Duron Carter - Wide Receiver


Carter has probably the best chance to be a season changer this year for the Buckeyes. First of all, the wide receiver position was very weak last year, and the Buckeyes lost Brian Hartline and Brian Robiskie from that squad. With guys like Ray Small, DeVier Posey, and Dane Sanzenbacher, it looks like the play should improve the season though. That being said, there is plenty of opportunity for Carter to step in. With his size, speed, and hands, he could be an absolute animal for the Buckeyes right away. Not to mention that he has seems to have his father's ability to make spectacular grabs. So watch out Duron in 2009!

 


Comments

Todd

Sat, 04 Jul 2009 13:31:29

Nice call on Mewhort. I have been saying that to my buddies for awhile now. The future looks bright!

Happy 4th of July!

 

Doug

Mon, 06 Jul 2009 09:53:49

I don't know if I'd call him a season-changer or not, but the freshman that gets the most playing time this year might be Adam Homan. He looked like their best FB in the spring game

 



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