Luke Timian, a transfer from Oklahoma State, played in six games last season for the Hoosiers. He only had two catches on the season but both of them were memorable. His first reception was an important 24-yarder in IU’s comeback win at Maryland and the other was a 27-yard touchdown in the Hoosiers bowl game. He’s a solid option IU can lean on to play inside or outside if needed and I imagine he’ll be a part of the rotation.
Marqui Hawkins, a transfer from UAB, is a formerly highly-touted recruit from Georgia that has yet to make a major impact at IU. He played in three games last season but had no receptions. However, he impressed on the scout team and was Scout Team Player of the Week on four occasions. Hawkins is 6’2” and 225 pounds so his size and physicality could be an asset.
The final two names in this group: Isaac Griffith and Chris Gaicak, are likely on the outside looking in as we head into the season. Griffith is suffering from knee problems that are likely to cost him his 2016 campaign. Gaicak is a walk-on from Illinois that will attempt to be a contributor on special teams but with so many options in this unit, it’s unlikely he’ll crack the rotation.
The Newcomers
Jonah Morris (Fr.), Phil Benker (Fr.), Taysir Mack (Fr.), Justin Berry (Fr.)
No one is sure exactly what to expect from the four guys on this list. The first three are well-regarded recruits while the fourth is a recently added walk-on from South Carolina. Jonah Morris appears to be the freshman most likely to crack the rotation and see the field in 2016. Morris was one of the highest rated recruits in the 2016 recruiting class and he’s physically ready to be a standout player in the Big Ten. He’s 6’4” with elite athleticism and he comes to IU after a tremendous high school career in a football rich area of Ohio. The Hoosiers could have played Morris on either side of the ball but they elected to have him at wideout so I’m guessing they see a lot of potential for him to succeed on offense right away. His frame, and what we’ve seen in practice, suggests he has a very bright future as an outside wide receiver.
The top wide receiver prospect in the 2016 class in the state of New York, Taysir Mack, flipped his commitment late to IU and the 6’2” freshman has good hands, decent size and plus-speed for an outside receiver. Mack has excelled thus far in camp.
Phil Benker is yet another player to make the trek from the Sunshine State to Bloomington. He is also 6’2” and he had nearly 2,000 yards in his high school career in Jacksonville. Benker has elite speed that could put him in the rotation quickly.
Finally, walk-on Justin Berry joined the Hoosiers as a preferred walk-on, who was being recruited by Arizona State, Temple and others. He was a dual-threat quarterback at South Carolina’s West Ashley High School and he was a rated a three-star prospect by 247sports. Berry is 6’0” and 180 pounds and his high school tape showed off good athleticism and speed. He’s listed on IU’s roster but is not included in the Media Guide and has not been at camp. We’ll update his status if information becomes available.
Predicted Rotation
It is very difficult to pick a rotation with a position group this deep. In addition, the Hoosiers will rarely do mass substitutions that will see each of the starters on the bench at the same time and they will run some four wide or two wide sets that will shake things up. To make things even more complicated, the Hoosiers may line up the extremely talented Camion Patrick at wide receiver on occasion. However, the task is to predict what the depth chart will end up looking like so, here we go:
Starters – Simmie Cobbs, Ricky Jones, Mitchell Paige
Second Team – Nick Westbrook, Luke Timian, J-Shun Harris
Third Team – Jonah Morris, Donavan Hale, Isaac James, Marqui Hawkins
Redshirt (unless there’s injury issues that change things) – Taysir Mack and Phil Benker
Stay tuned as we continue the Hoosier Huddle countdown and the remainder of the most in-depth position previews available!
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