Guess I'll start off by asking about any under-the-radar players you all see becoming big players this season? How is the D looking, especially in the secondary?
I'm going to go with Yoshi on the OL. He'll have his breakthrough season I believe (kind of stretch, but just a hunch). Also look for a young running back not named Rex to rack up around 1,000 all purpose yards. There's 3 coming in this fall, and a couple on the roster that could contribute. Time will tell which it is - none of us has a clue. I'd throw Kinnie/Reed in here, as well as Dennard. Known to all Huskers - they are still unknown to the rest of the conference for the most part. Each should have HUGE seasons and make a name for themselves.
The secondary will be fine. The loss of Prince/Gomes/Hagg will be offset by a much more dominant DL. The linebackers will be drastically improved from last year as well. Without Suh, our pass rush and therefore sacks/TFL's trailed 09' levels (at least it seemed that way). They should return to similar dominance this year which will help the secondary more than anything.
The overlooked question mark of this season will be special teams. Loosing Adi/Henery/Paul means we'll have someone new in all phases of the kicking game. With Niles Paul gone we'll be searching for a new return specialist as well. Nebraska has been kicker U the last 15 years. I can't see that being the case this year. It could cost us a close game. Tim Marlowe could emerge as a return man, or possibly one of the few 5'7" speedsters now on the roster.