DJ Coles and a Changing Role due to Lack of WR Depth?

Over the last couple of days we have seen Kevin Asante dismissed from the football program, Joel Caleb moved to tailback, and Charlie Meyer has tweeked a hamstring. We didn't expect Carlis Parker and Deon Newsome to be contributors this season, and now they are getting 2nd team snaps. Depth at the wide receiver position is a major concern.

In the spring, the Hokies utilized R-SR DJ Coles at the HBack position, especially from an I formation with Coles flexed away from the tight end and one flanker. From this formation the offense often runs inside and outside zones away from Coles. Coles would dive inside trying to cut off pursuit from the back side, often by a defensive end. As a counter, Coles would dive inside but counter step and head to the flat away from the flow of the play on a bootleg.

Coles is a big, physical wide receiver, but he has a history of nagging injuries. He is the only veteran wide receiver on the team with any game experience. He also is the only big physical receiver who can be a threat in the red zone with Joel Caleb moving to tailback. If I was Scot Loeffler, I would consider keeping DJ Coles wide, where he can still be effective as a blocker, but also isn't getting beaten up blocking defensive linemen. The Hokies have a glut of tight ends, with Zach McCray and Duan Perez-Means as players who can contribute as Hbacks and may be more physically suited towards those assignments.

With so little information coming out of the Hokies camp, it is hard to tell if Scot Loeffler has made any minor changes in his approach as result of injury, but it certainly makes sense that he wants DJ Coles to be healthy for the 2013 season, especially with experience being such a limited quantity. Coles has shown the ability to make plays in the intermediate passing game, is a tremendous blocker against defensive backs (and the occassional UVA middle linebacker), and his ability as a blocker will be critical to success running quick wide receiver screens, as Stanford and Knowles likely will be more effective catching screens than blocking for them given their small stature. The August 17th scrimmage will tell us more about what the fully installed offense looks like, but it is probably safe to say that the lack of depth at the receiver position will impact the offensive philosophy in some way.

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I was a bit worried about Coles when Loeffler set him as HBack since he was our only WR with any real experience. Maybe EL Smiling will finally step up and be our other big WR. Somehow I doubt it though, esp as I have heard absolutely no talk of him from practice, and we have no other big WRs. Parker is the next closest at 6'3 I believe, but he's still pretty new and not very beefy

Still not sure what to think of all the player position movement -- dont think I ever remember seeing this much change in preseason after spring practice was over. It almost makes me wonder if the coaches already see 'Bama as unwinnable and are just making the changes now to help in the long run come November/December, but I still wish they would have made some of these moves before summer vacation.

I prefer to think that the coaches respect that Bama is unwinable from a traditional approach, and so are getting a little loco to pull off a storybook win a la VT-Texas or Boise-OK. That must be the reason that we look like a bunch of Clydesdales trying to bump a football.
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Depth at the wide receiver position is a major concern.

This is my number one concern as well. I am more worried about that than the offensive line issues, believe it or not.

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I watched practice again tonight. Coles was in gym shorts and a t-shirt walking around the perimeter of the fields with a definite limp. Scary...

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Do you think Joel Caleb could play this position well?

Yep, Hokiesports.com reporting that Coles took a day off. It sounds more and more like a chronic injury that he will have to fight through. Josh Stanford will need to have one hell of a season if Coles can't perform up to expectations.

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I agree, Coles is basically going to have to play through the pain. I almost wonder if he was rushed back too soon last season.

The Hokies again dropped too many passes in practice on Friday, but the offense practiced without receivers D.J. Coles and Charley Meyer. Coles was in shorts and a shirt, taking a prescribed day off to keep his knee healthy, while Meyer was dressed in a blue jersey (limited contact) because of a hamstring injury. So younger and inexperienced guys like E.L. Smiling, Willie Byrn, Deon Newsome, Carlis Parker and freshly moved Chris Mangus getting a lot of reps. The staff moved Mangus from tailback to receiver on Friday.

Offensive coordinator Scot Loeffler does a nice job of jumping on his guys when they make a mistake and then coming back and trying to build them up. He jumped on Carlis Parker after Parker dropped a pass on a crossing route that would have gained about 20 yards. But a minute later, he told Parker, Stay confident. After practice, he told the receivers he liked how they were working and how they were getting open, but they just need to finish the play.

via: http://www.hokiesports.com/football/blog/20130809aac.html

does anyone think that even though caleb was moved to rb the coaching staff may move him back if the depth become this big of a concern. he seems like the all over athlete that could be moved if we need it. but because he is such a good athlete i would hate to see his talent wasted moving him around so that he cant excel at one position.

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