As Baylor football readies for the upcoming season, the team's projected offensive starters have been unveiled after the second week of fall camp. This announcement comes as the squad prepares for its first game.
DJ Lagway is named the starting quarterback, with coaches commending his performance since joining the team. Lagway has expressed confidence in the offensive system crafted by Jake Spavital, which may enhance his abilities and bolster the team's performance in the Big 12.
Dawson Pendergrass is anticipated to take on the role of starting running back. After sitting out last season, Pendergrass is eager to make an impact, having previously recorded 670 rushing yards and six touchdowns during his first two seasons. His strong running style and capability to catch passes are expected to be significant assets.
At wide receiver, Louis Brown IV and Dre'lon Miller are projected to start. Brown, with experience from Colorado State and San Diego State, is expected to serve as a primary deep threat. Miller, a former top recruit from Colorado, displayed versatility as both a receiver and hybrid player.
Gavin Freeman, who transferred from Oklahoma State, is expected to fill the slot receiver position, known for his speed and agility in short routes.
The offensive line is set to feature Logan Moore at left tackle, Nate Kibble at left guard, Koltin Sieracki at center, and Asher Hale at right guard, with the right tackle position still to be determined.


