Nick Emery, TJ Haws, Yoeli Childs, Zac Seljaas are looking very good.
--Bryant is not yet scrimmaging but says he is doing well;
--Kajon Brown soars to rebound strongly and prefers to guard the best opposing player.
--Until one or more of the trees establishes himself, playing small may be the default lineup.
--Pleasant surprises so far: Brown, Andrus, Bergerson, and Nixon look like they have a shot to be significant contributors. (McKay Cannon also looks good but he's a redshirt walk-on).
--Jashire Hardnett still has a lot of work to do to make the adjustment. He may have played against quicker players but he has not played against quicker thinkers. Still confident he'll adjust to that. He is smart and quick. Look for him as a role player this year.
--Aside from Childs, bigs have not yet emerged. Dastrup looks trim and continues to work hard. RMs still not ready to go all out. Andrus and Nixon look promising. Look for Worthington to have a role as a back up big. Luke is also a key locker room guy.
--Did i mention that Kajon likes to rebound and does it well?