Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder won’t provide a public depth chart until late August, but now that the Wildcats have played their spring game we can make an educated guess at what it currently looks like.
More than a dozen players watched Saturday’s spring game from the sidelines with injury concerns, so it’s hard to tell exactly where everyone stands. A new batch of recruits will also be on campus in June to compete for spots on this two-deep, so a lot can change between now and the start of the season in September.
But, for now, here is a look at where K-State’s depth chart stands at the end of spring practice:
Offense
QB – Jesse Ertz, Alex Delton
RB – Justin Silmon or Alex Barnes
WR – Byron Pringle, Corey Sutton or Zach Reuter
WR – Dominique Heath, Isaiah Harris or Dalton Schoen
WR – Isaiah Zuber, Carlos Strickland
LT – Scott Frantz, Nick Kaltmayer
LG – Abdul Beecham, Glenn Williams
C – Reid Najvar, Adam Holtorf
RG – Tyler Mitchell, Evan Curl
RT – Dalton Risner, Alec Ruth
TE – Dayton Valentine, Blaise Gammon
A few thoughts: There will be lots of competition at running back and receiver this summer.