To the naked eye, it looked like the first group was first/third teamers and the second group was second/fourth teamers, but Riley used the above description.
"This is not about what 'string' they're on," Riley said. "It's about getting them opportunity. That's why they need this. Otherwise, they may not get the opportunity to change it. I've told the team: This depth chart stuff doesn't matter to me right now. I just want them to learn and grow and play, and we'll talk about that stuff later. As a matter of fact, I don't care that much about it until we get to fall camp."
The first group — Team Red — had quarterbacks Tommy Armstrong and Johnny Stanton, running backs Imani Cross, Adam Taylor and Mikale Wilbon, wide receivers Jordan Westerkamp, Alonzo Moore, Demornay Pierson-El and Brandon Reilly, tight ends Cethan Carter and Sam Cotton, and an offensive line (left to right) of Alex Lewis, Zach Hannon, Paul Thurston, Dylan Utter and Givens Price. On defense, it was essentially the first unit: Defensive line Jack Gangwish, Maliek Collins, Vincent Valentine and Greg McMullen, linebackers Josh Banderas, Michael Rose-Ivey and Marcus Newby, safeties Nate Gerry and Byerson Cockrell, and corners Daniel Davie and Jonathan Rose.
The second group — Team White — had, among others, quarterbacks Ryker Fyfe, A.J. Bush and Zack Darlington, running backs Terrell Newby and Graham Nabity, wide receivers Jariah Tolbert, Kevin Gladney, Lane Hovey and Christian Bailey, tight ends David Sutton and Trey Foster, and an offensive line that included tackles David Knevel, Chongo Kondolo and Matt Finnin. I'd argue all five offensive line positions will be spring-long and fall camp-long battle.
The second-group defense included LeRoy Alexander and Keiron Williams at safety.