Projecting the post-spring Michigan State football special teams depth chart

A number of positions will be up for grabs with the Michigan State specialists in 2020.

Kickoffs

  1. Cole Hahn (Jr.) or Evan Morris (Fr.)
  2. Tyler Hunt (Jr.)

Hahn handled kickoffs in 2019 so I’d imagine he takes the same role to start 2020. However, he struggled at times keeping the ball in play on kickoffs, so we’ll see. Evan Morris did some kicking off last year and I thought did pretty well. His leg is strong as hell, that’s for sure. That’ll probably be a position battle in the fall, so I’ll go with the “or” designation for now. There’s a chance Morris didn’t kick more to preserve his redshirt designation in 2019. Tyler Hunt also is capable of handling kickoffs.

Long Snapper

  1. Jude Pedrozo (So.)

Jude Pedroze stepped in last season after Ryan Armour went out for the year with an injury and did a good job. I don’t even know who the backup would be. Probably a walk-on that hasn’t even made the team yet.

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