From: Benjamin
Ran into Tanner McEvoy's aunt today. She's a very nice lady who gives a lot of credit to Coach Mangus on recruiting Tanner. She notes that he is a very cerebral young man who was watching games with his father at age 2 and was given a dry erase board at age 4 because he was diagramming plays. Now that is the type of person you want as your QB, especially if he is athletic enough to win New Jersey player of the year. Guys like McEvoy and Connor Shaw should put in the time and understand Coach Spurrier's offense well enough to maximize its potential. McEvoy is scheduled to report just after Memorial Day.
So Corey Robinson moves to DL and Kenny Davis to OL. Is this supposed to make Davis work harder? Maybe. Robinson is one of 4 schollie tackles and still couldn't make the two deep. He definitely has OL size, but needs a lot of practice. Robinson was a Coach Wolford recruit who doesn't quite fit the mold of Coach Elliott. That doesn't mean he couldn't be serviceable down the line, but this move gives a clear indication of where he currently stands in the minds of the offensive staff. There are not many successful 6'6" defensive tackles. On a scale of one to one hundred, the impact of these moves on the season.... 1.5.