Vanderbilt’s line has some question marks — though less so at the tackle spots, which seem to be in good hands.
While the Vanderbilt offense seemed to have nothing but problems in 2015, as it often does, the problems began with the offensive line.
Andrew Jelks, who started 21 games on the line in 2013 and 2014, tore his ACL in the preseason. That wound up having a domino effect: Will Holden, who started at right tackle in 2014, moved to left tackle, and the Commodores wound up starting five different players in the two spots on the right side of the line, though Holden, along with Jake Bernstein and Spencer Pulley, held down the fort on the left side of the line.