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Pro Football Focus preseason All Big Ten team

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Nine Hawkeyes named to Pro Football Focus’ 2023 preseason All-Big Ten Teams​

Riley Donald
Tue, August 8, 2023 at 10:45 AM CDT


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The Iowa Hawkeyes have added quite a bit of talent this offseason and return even more. Their expectations are growing and that is right in line with what this team believes that they can do.
The talent is oozing and that is evident as nine members of the Hawkeyes, across the offense, defense, and special teams, were named to Pro Football Focus’ 2023 preseason All-Big Ten Teams.
Four are from the defense, three are from the offense, and Iowa swept both of the special teams spots on the first team. While these nine did get named, there are some glaring omissions as Luke Lachey, possibly the best returning tight end in the league, isn’t named to any team at all. Kaleb Johnson flashed as a freshman and expects to blossom even more but no mention of him either.

Defensively, Xavier Nwankpa could be the best safety in the Big Ten when the season is over but is absent. Jermari Harris, returning after injury last year, also seems to be getting dismissed.
Nonetheless, Iowa is very well-represented and will look to only expand on the nine individuals below that were named.

Connor Colbly, G: First Team​

(AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

(AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
Connor Colby is going to be instrumental in Iowa returning to form in the ground game. After a step back in 2022, they will look to run the ball better and it starts up front with Colby who could be in for a big year.

Quinn Schulte, S: First Team​

(AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

(AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
There always seems to be one veteran in the Iowa secondary that steps up each year and Quinn Schulte has that opportunity. With a talented group alongside him, Schulte can play freely in the safety spot.

Cooper DeJean, Flex: First Team​

Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen / USA TODAY NETWORK

Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen / USA TODAY NETWORK
Not only is Cooper DeJean rightfully a member of the first team, he could be the best defensive player in the conference. DeJean dares teams to throw his way but it remains to be seen who will test him in 2023.

Drew Stevens, K: First Team​

Bryon Houlgrave/The Register / USA TODAY NETWORK

Bryon Houlgrave/The Register / USA TODAY NETWORK
Drew Stevens is truly a luxury for the Hawkeyes to call upon when they need points. After a great freshman year, Stevens is eyeing down the chance to become another special teams weapon for Iowa throughout his career.

Tory Taylor, P: First Team​

Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen / USA TODAY NETWORK

Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen / USA TODAY NETWORK
Tory Taylor isn’t just the best punter in the Big Ten, he is the best punter in America. No other words need said.

Erick All, TE: Second Team​

Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen / USA TODAY NETWORK

Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen / USA TODAY NETWORK
Our first new face on the list, Erick All came over with Cade McNamara from Michigan and is going to play an important part in reviving Iowa’s offense. His talent and athleticism are clear.

Mason Richman, T: Second Team​

(AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

(AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
Along with Connor Colby, Mason Richman is a key cog to get this offensive line going. The returning talent is there for Iowa and the experience should be something they rely on to get going.

Nick Jackson, LB: Third Team​

Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
A newcomer after transferring in from Virginia, Nick Jackson has big shoes to fill after Jack Campbell left for the NFL. The ACC star is going to have every chance to make plays right away in a defense he fits into very well.

Sebastian Castro, Flex: Third Team​

Bryon Houlgrave/The Register, Des Moines Register / USA TODAY NETWORK

Bryon Houlgrave/The Register, Des Moines Register / USA TODAY NETWORK
This is a name Hawkeyes’ fans should familiarize themselves with. Sebastian Castro doesn’t miss tackles and plays extremely physically. His playing style is built for the Big Ten and could be another defensive player from Iowa to his the scene.
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That's not the group I had in mind, but I agree... TEU!

People understand as a whole our DLine is awesome but I don’t think they realize the totality of their talent….

Joe Evans likely won’t blow up the NFL but he is a very disruptive pass rusher…

Noah Shannon is very consistent….

Logan Lee & Yahya Black haven’t even played their best football yet…

Aaron Graves and Deontae Craig are for sure future NFLers and it doesn’t stop there!
 
Probably higher. Nine pre season all B1G's and the coaches poll doesn't have Iowa in the top 25? They really should just stop doing that poll. Its even worse then the politics on the AP poll....

I’m pleased with where we are ranked, we will be better than that. The prognosticators have always had trouble with us, even back to Hayden. We are right where we need to be….

To be fair they have zero clue about our offense and there has been sooooo much criticism it sometimes takes on a life of its own. For example I’m in disbelief mode even myself because of all the negativity “real & imagined” and Im not normally like that…

This team had 2/3rds of a top 5 team last year. No reason they should be outside the top 15, without additions plus St/Defensive depth, yet here we are!

No matter how much the “Hawkeye Hypocrite, who Smokes Herkys Pole and Loves Hawkeye D” wants it not to be true….

PS…color me as one who is glad he got his posting privileges taken away. Now all we get is his bitter laughter 😂
 
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