Don’t sleep on: Nebraska features a good mixture of experience and young studs. If all of them hit their potential, they could have more options than most defenses are equipped to handle. The group starts with
De’Mornay Pierson-El and
Stanley Morgan Jr., both of whom impressed coaches this spring with increased speed and the way they handled a transition into leadership roles.
The Huskers are hoping that pair will be complemented by some incoming freshmen with impressive resumes.
Keyshawn Johnson Jr. and
Jaevon McQuitty didn’t get much of an opportunity to do much during their first semester on campus. They’ll be joined this summer by blue-chip prospect
Tyjon Lindsey. If a couple of the young guys are ready to contribute, new quarterback
Tanner Lee will be able to spread the ball. One concern that could slow them down is the roster’s lack of experience at tight end.
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