It's game week for Kalani Sitake and the BYU football program. On Monday, BYU unveiled the first depth chart of the 2024 season. BYU played things close to the vest, declining to name starters at multiple positions. Below is the complete depth chart along with commentary.
On the depth chart for week one, BYU declined to officially name a starting quarterback. Sitake said BYU has a plan at quarterback, but they don't want to announce it yet.
No surprises here. The depth chart at running back has been solidified since the start of camp. LJ Martin and Hinckley Ropati are the top two running backs.
Keanu Hill gets the nod as the starting tight end. It's safe to expect a lot of players to rotate in at this position.
Going into camp, BYU had a clear-cut top six at wide receiver: Chase Roberts, Darius Lassiter, Kody Epps, Parker Kingston, Jojo Phillips, and Keelan Marion. Cody Hagen, a former four-star recruit and standout at Corner Canyon, showed flashes of his potential during camp and earned a spot on the depth chart. Similar story with Tei Nacua who showed enough to earn a spot on the depth chart as well.
Left Tackle
Left Guard
Center
Right Guard
Right Tackle
Four of BYU's five starters were already set in stone: Connor Pay, Weylin Lapuaho, Caleb Etienne, and Brayden Keim. The last guard spot was a battle between Austin Leausa and Sonny Makasini. BYU declined to name an outright starter at that position.
Defensive Ends
BYU's top four defensive ends are locked in. The only question mark was whether Logan Lutui or Isaiah Bagnah starts opposite of Tyler Batty. BYU declined to name a starter at that spot as well.
Defensive Tackles
Converted defensive ends John Nelson and Blake Mangelson are the top two defensive tackles.
The three linebackers consistently running with the ones throughout camp were Harrison Taggart, Jack Kelly, and Isaiah Glasker.
Cornerback
Jakob Robinson was always an undisputed starter. Mory Bamba and Marque Collins have been battling for the last starting spot - BYU declined to name a starter.
Strong Safety
Free Safety
No surprise at safety if you've been following our practice reports. Tanner Wall emerged at free safety during Fall camp.
Nickel
Whether it's at safety or nickel, Micah Harper will start
Punter
Placekicker
Kick Return
Sam Vander Haar won the competition to be the starting punter. Vander Haar is an Australian punter that transferred from Pitt.
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