Some quick items.Pursuit drills resulted in the following lineups.First team defenseDE….Landis Durham, Micheal ClemonsDT…Kingsley Keke, Daylon MackLB…Tyrel Dodson, Otaro AlakaRover…Buddy JohnsonCB…Charles Oliver, Debione RenfroS….Donovan Wilson, Derrick TuckerSecond unitDE…Tyree Johnson, Ondario RobinsonDT…Jayden Peevy, Mohamed DialloLB…Anthony Hines, Braden WhiteRover..Ikenna OkekeCB…Clifford Chattman, Travon FullerS….Deshawn Capers-Smith, Keldrick CarperThird unitDE…Tyree Wilson, Max WrightDT…Landry Estes, TD MotonLB…Kenneth Magee, Riley GarnerRover…Brian JohnsonCB….Roney Elam, Myles JonesS…Jordan Moore, Leon O’NealGeneral observationsMost of the freshmen are going to have a ways to go although they can certainly close the gap on the veterans. However, there’s quite a few capable upperclassmen on the roster who are physically more mature with more time in a college weight program and that really stands out when you see the kidsBobby Brown worked with both the tackles and ends today. Physically, he’s probably as likely of the newcomers to see playing time somewhere because he’s versatile in terms of his size and athleticism. He’s a fluid bg guyJeremiah Martin…he’s not as physically developed as I thought he would be. Wilson may even be ahead of him in that regard. He also isn’t displaying the get off we saw on film in high school.Diallo arrived on campus not very long ago and he’s got ground to make up in terms of his conditioning and body. Nonetheless, he’s massive guy. He’s going to have learn to play with pad level and use his hands.Moton is using his hands better and playing with better bend. Peevy came off of the snap well in drillsI watched the safeties for a while today and O’Neal doesn’t display the quick twitch you expect him to. He was working with the back end of the unit when it came to drills and needs to improve his hips. He’s physically impressive but he’s got to do more than just lay people out.Keldrick Carper has filled out some and is moving better. He’ll probably hold on to a backup safety spot for now and maybe beyond that. He's turning better in drills than what I remember.59COMMENTSTrevor Wood and Glenn Beal have a ways to go in terms of their footwork running routes and getting separation. They’ve got to learn to sell play action off of a block and flatten out their routes when they need to. Jace Sternberger had a long way to go to when he first got to campus and by the end of spring practice he was a monster. However, those guys lack Sternberger’s athleticism.Punt returners were Quartney Davis, Jashaun Corbin, Deneric Prince, Jalen Preston, Roshauud Paul, and Hezekiah Jones. All of them are underclassmen