Athletic. Word one to describe a player (Stewart, #54 pictured) that enters his senior year as one of the most productive players in the Big East conference.
Chichester's role increased in 2011 after the departure of Cameron Graham. The 6-foot-7 tight end tied for the team lead with 5 TD receptions in 2010.
Tandy (#8 above) is a Hopkinsville, KY native who was one of the top players in his state when coming out of high school. It may come as a bit of a surprise as to what position he excelled at when at the prep level. The Mountaineer staff likes to recruit former high school QBs to play the cornerback position. Tandy's 90 career TD passes must have caught their eye.
Hughes (#40 pictured with teammate Derek Wolfe) took his game to new heights in 2011 as he notched 12.5 tackles for loss in a solid senior campaign.
Teggart (#38 pictured) has all of the fourth quarter genes necessary to take the next step, but his inconsistency concerns NFL scouts.
This JUCO transfer made quite a debut during the 2010 season; recording a Big East-best 14 sacks as the Mountaineers' pass rush specialist. Irvin’s projected position will be with his hand out of the dirt, but he must prove he can become an every down defender to bolster his explosive playmaking ability.
Jeremiah Warren started 38 straight games at OG and OT for the Golden Bulls. He was named 2nd team All-Big East after paving the way for a South Florida rushing attack that averaged 183.2 yards rushing per game.
Robinson (#88 pictured in middle of huddle) is a workout warrior who finally made his way onto the field in 2011. Find out why in our scouting report on the former Bearcat tight end.
Bailey ended his impressive Syracuse career as the 16th all-time leading rusher in school history (2,144 yards).
As a freshman, Victor Anderson led the Louisville Cardinals with 1,047 yards and eight touchdowns. Since then, Anderson has seen his fair share of injuries and was never been able to get back on track as the team's top runner.