Zachery, Adams, Benton making a move on Auburn's wide receiver depth chartPosted by Charles Goldberg -- Birmingham News August 23, 2009 8:20 PMAuburn receivers coach Trooper Taylor is close to locking down his top six receivers. From a Sunday conversation, it sounds as if Terrell Zachery, Darvin Adams and freshman DeAngelo Benton will be the three classic wide receivers if Auburn was playing today. Tommy Trott will be the tight end when the Tigers need one.Taylor said, Zachery and Adams have ``basically locked their position up.''Benton was one of the most coveted additions on signing day and has shown why in practice.The wildcard: former quarterback Kodi Burns. Another likely new receiver who will play is freshman Emory Blake. Another question is the availability of veteran Montez Billings, who hasn't been cleared by coach Gene Chizik. Billiings didn't practice in the spring.``With Kodi moving into the wide receiver room, that has opened up some doors and closed the slot for somebody else,'' Taylor said. ``He's going to be out there. He's proved that he can make some plays. ``For me, it's like having another coach in the room. He understands this offense. He knows where the receivers are supposed to be. He has brought a lot to that room. The confidence he bring to that room was really shocking to me. He has that presence about him. It makes a difference.''Taylor added, ``we've got some guys who are still a little on the bubble. Philip (Pierre-Louis) just came back. He's trying to earn his way back in there. It's tough sledding because those young guys have made such a big impression.``Travante (Stallworth) has bounced back after his scrimmage. It's going to be a tough deal. It may come down to the coordinator of the head coach's decision about which ones we redshirt and which one we play.''He said receivers heading for a redshirt season may include freshmen and veterans.``It's between a lot of guys -- the older guys, too,'' Taylor said.**Zachery has been slowed by tendinitis in an Achilles, but says he'll return to practice Tuesday. Zachery said he suffered the injury over the summer.``It's good now,'' he said.**Chizik hasn't changed decline to comment on the status of running back Eric Smith, who will surrender to the police Monday on a third-degree assault charge, according to the Opelika-Auburn News. Chizik didn't elaborate on the football punishment facing Smith, but the running back hasn't practiced since an early Friday incident when Smith was charged with disorderly conduct in a hotel parking lot near campus. He's missed three straight practices.``As I've said the other day, I'm not going into the details of Eric Smith's situation,'' Chizik said.Chizik said Friday that Smith must do a lot before he wears an Auburn uniform again.**Chizik said the Tigers fixed a few things Sunday from Saturday's scrimmage. The ``situational'' scrimmage didn't provide many individual highlights, he said.``It really wasn't individual things that stood out. It was just trying to get the team together on the same page with situations and execution and things of that nature,'' he said. ``It wasn't one of those days where somebody stands out. There weren't that type of opportunities.''Chizik said he expects to have another situational scrimmage this week.``But you've got to find a fine line,'' he said. ``You can't spend all your time doing that and not practicing the X's and O's parts of football. We do need another one of those. This week would be a good week.''
Reminded me of 80% of our plays from scrimmage last year. Bad memories.
Is Benton just that damn good, or are the WR corps just that bad? He didn't even play ball in the '08 season. If he's still just that good, thats one bad motherfucker.
Is Benton just that damn good, or are the WR corps just that bad? He didn't even play ball in the '08 season. If he's still just that good, thats one bad mothereffer.
Hard to tell if he's just that good from a very controlled scrimmage. He's a big, athletic guy and caught the ball pretty well. He was the best WR out there in my opinion but then, two of the projected starters did not play.