FIVE AREAS OF CONCERN
What about defensive end depth? Everyone knows about Randy Gregory, and Greg McMullen adds a formidable 280-pound presence on the other side. But it’s fair to still wonder who can come in behind those guys and make plays. Yes, the Huskers have some creative options, such as occasionally swinging Maliek Collins or Kevin Maurice outside, or letting Marcus Newby pin his ears back. But it was basically a lost spring for A.J. Natter because of injury, and junior-college newcomer Joe Keels will enter fall camp still a work in progress. At times, walk-on Jack Gangwish of Wood River looked as strong as any of the backup ends. There’s help on the way. Can incoming recruits such as Sedrick King, DeAndre Wills, Peyton Newell or Mick Stoltenberg help right away? Perhaps. But, remember, defensive line is a tough position group to step into your first year of college. Even Ndamukong Suh redshirted his first year.