HawgBeat - Projecting Arkansas' starting offensive line in 2023
HawgBeat projects what Arkansas football's starting offensive line will look like in 2023.
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Head coach Sam Pittman has coached three full seasons at Arkansas and he's now had time to bring in his own offensive linemen and develop them into starters.
With players such as Ricky Stromberg, Dalton Wagner, Ty Clary, Luke Jones and others coming to Fayetteville prior to Pittman's arrival, the Head Hog hasn't had the chance for his own recruits to fully develop.
Though veterans Beaux Limmer and Brady Latham are back for another season with the Razorbacks, the remaining three starters will all be players brought to Fayetteville by Pittman and offensive line coach Cody Kennedy.
Entering spring football, the only certainty up front was that Limmer was for sure making the switch from starting right guard to center. The remaining four spots were to be determined, though there was no question Latham would be a starter.
After 15 total spring practices, it seems like four of the spots are fairly solid and two are almost locks. Limmer will be at center, as previously stated, and Latham will more than likely slot in as the starting left guard for the third straight season.
The other two spots that seem safe to assume for right now are Devon Manuel at left tackle and Patrick Kutas at right tackle. That leaves right guard as the one spot that could go a few different ways.
There will be a learning curve for all players under the new system with first-year offensive coordinator Dan Enos, but you can't replace experience in the SEC and the Hogs have some of that.
Here's how HawgBeat projects Arkansas' starting offensive line ahead of fall camp starting in August...
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