Noah Whittington makes it somewhat difficult to assess this hierarchy. Dan Lanning was clear all spring that they'd be cautious with him. Whittington was at all 10 practices open to media, but sitting him for the spring game makes sense given the recency of the injury. Whittington's absence opened the door for Jay Harris, and boy, did he make the most of that. There's no doubt the former Division 2 athlete belongs at this level. He runs with a combination of power and balance that should keep him on the field, and the kid has one filthy stiff arm too.