A breakdown of Syracuse’s Week 1 depth chart ahead of Colgate
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Syracuse football released its depth chart on Monday ahead of its week one matchup against Colgate. While the Orange hold a 98.2% chance of winning, per ESPN Analytics, the depth chart reveals choices head coach Dino Babers made when it came to who won positional battles during training camp.
“We’re excited to get started this season,” Babers said. “We’re excited to find out exactly where we are.”
Quarterback
Starter: Garrett Shrader
Backup: Carlos Del Rio-Wilson
No surprises here. Even though Shrader underwent elbow surgery in the offseason and was placed on a “pitch count” for much of training camp, he was an active participant with no restriction during the team’s second scrimmage of preseason. Babers said that he would like to think Syracuse won’t have to play Shrader the whole game, potentially giving time to Del Rio-Wilson who has emerged as the clear backup.
Running back
Starter: LeQuint Allen
Backup: Juwuan Price
While Allen only showed up to training camp two weeks ago, he immediately got first-team reps in drills. His quickness, cuts and catching ability separated himself from the rest of the position group. Price will serve as the No. 2 back.
Wide receivers
Starters:Damien Alford, Donovan Brown, Isaiah Jones
Backups: D’Marcus Adams, Umari Hatcher
Toward the end of training camp, Babers said Alford would be the No. 2 option behind Oronde Gadsden II. Equipped with the most experience out of all receivers, Alford will receive more targets once Gadsden faces some of the best coverage in the Atlantic Coast Conference. A notable absence for this week, at least, is Trebor Pena. According to Babers, the slot receiver/returner is dealing with an “owie” and will be out for the week. The injury gives Brown, who Babers equated to Wally Pipp, a start. Meanwhile, Jones will make his first appearence with SU since suffering a season-ending right-arm injury against Purdue last year.
Tight end
Starter: Oronde Gadsden II
Backups: Max Mang, Dan Villari
Gadsden remains listed as a tight end despite playing more in the slot. He will be the Orange’s No. 1 target all season. Mang will get more time as a blocker. Villari, the former Michigan quarterback, switched to tight end last season and is now listed as a backup option alongside Mang.
Offensive tackles
Starters: Enrique Cruz, David Wohlabaugh Jr.
Backups: Joe Cruz, Mark Petry
Even with the turnover on the offensive line from last year, Enrique serves as a key returning piece on the offensive line, starting at left tackle. Wohlabaugh Jr., the son of former SU All-American Dave Wohlabaugh, transferred from Kentucky and will play right tackle. Joe will back up Enrique while Petry will serve as the reserve for Wohlabaugh Jr.
Guards
Starters: Chris Bleich, Joe More
Backups: Kalan Ellis, Jakob Bradford
Similar to Wohlabaugh Jr., More transferred to Syracuse this offseason and ended up becoming a starter on the right side of the line. More arrived from Richmond this past offseason, where he started all 12 games for the Spiders and allowed just four sacks in 542 pass coverage snaps. Along with Enrique, Bleich returns as the team’s left guard. Bleich has the third-best pass-blocking grade among returning linemen.
Center
Starter: J’Onre Reed
Backup: Josh Illoa
In the last week of training camp available to media, Reed worked with Shrader on snapping. He will now snap to Shrader against the Raiders on Saturday, replacing Illoa. The now-backup played in all 13 games last season but struggled, posting the lowest Pro Football Focus grade out of any SU offensive linemen.
Defensive ends
Starters: Caleb Okechukwu, Denis Jaquez Jr.
Backups: Kevin Jobity Jr.
The longest tenured member of the Orange, Okechukwu kept his spot at defensive end. With Jatius Geer and Steve Linton gone, however, Okechukwu will have a new starter alongside him — Jaquez Jr. Meanwhile, Jobity Jr. has been a standout freshman on the defensive line, earning the praise of veterans like Terry Lockett.
Defensive tackle
Starter: Kevon Darton
Backups: Elijah Fuentes-Cundiff
Even with his 5-foot-11 frame, Darton has stood out at the nose tackle position and beat out bigger players like Fuentes-Cundiff. Darton has been with the Orange since 2019 and was Syracuse’s third-highest graded defender, per PFF. While Lockett is not listed, Babers said he will eventually play.
Linebackers
Starters: Marlowe Wax, Derek McDonald, Leon Lowery
Backups: Stefon Thompson, Anwar Sparrow, Austin Roon, Kadin Bailey
Wax leads the way as one of two defensive captains for Syracuse, and was the defense’s highest graded defender, per PFF. He will be flanked by McDonald and Lowery, the latter of whom will start ahead of Thompson. Even though Thompson recorded 5.5 sacks and 79 tackles in his last full season, Babers said that Lowery was simply better.
Cornerbacks
Starters: Isaiah Johnson, Jeremiah Wilson
Backups: Greg Delaine, Jayden Bellamy
After Ja’Had Carter and Duce Chestnut transferred to Ohio State and LSU, respectively, Johnson and Wilson took the next step up. Wilson appeared in all 13 games as a true freshman, seeing time on special teams. A notable backup is Bellamy, who came to the program from Notre Dame.
Safeties
Starters: Justin Barron, Alijah Clark, Jason Simmons
Backups: Aman Greenwood, Jaeden Gould
All three starters return from last season for the safeties. Barron, a special teams captain along with Brady Denaburg, will once again serve as the team’s rover safety and holder on field goals. Clark is penciled in as the goundary safety, while Simmons earned the free safety role. Gould, on the other hand, will back up Clark after transferring from Nebraska.
Kicker
Starter: Brady Denaburg
Backup: Jayden Oh
Andre Szmyt’s replacement has been found. Denaburg, will be tasked with backing up SU’s all-time scoring leader in 2023. Denaburg didn’t get to attempt any field goals or extra points last season but he did participate in kickoffs, averaging 63.4 yards per kick.
Punter
Starter: Jack Stonehouse
Backup: Max von Marburg
Syracuse averaged the fewest yards per punt in the Atlantic Coast Conference last season and was in a need of a positional upgrade. Syracuse picked up Stonehouse, a redshirt freshman from Missouri, through the transfer portal. He played in 10 games for the Tigers, averaging 42.4 yards on 46 total punts.
Kick/Punt returner
Starter: D’Marcus Adams
Backup: Donovan Brown
Without Pena, the Orange turn to Adams — a speedy backup receiver. Pena’s absence may not be vital against an opponent like Colgate. But if he remains absent later in the season, the return game could struggle.