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The Buckeyes added former UCLA and Maryland fifth-year quarterback Justyn Martin out of the transfer portal, bringing a veteran presence to the room. However, rising sophomore Tavien St. Clair projects to be the backup and should be game-ready if needed this year.
Fans should note that while it comes straight from the team, the Broncos still call this an "unofficial" depth chart, so it should be taken with a grain of salt. With that in mind, here's a look at how players stack up going into the playoffs.
Since the 2025 season has ended, the Colts have signed 19 players to reserve/future contracts, claimed a linebacker off waivers, and extended Austin Ajiake. Also not included on the depth chart will be any of the Colts' pending free agents -- even if some of those players are expected to be back.
Campbell added three Iowa State tight ends and Brahmer and Burkle were very productive last season. Brahmer, who had a team-high 37 catches for ISU, was listed at 6-7, 255 on the Cyclone’s 2025 roster. Rappleyea was an impact player in PSU’s offense during the final few games of the season.
While adding to the back of the receiver room would be nice, the Bengals seem fine with where they stand. Iosivas is very consistent on downfield targets, and he has been a great dirty work receiver. Mike Gesicki is essentially a wide receiver, as is Tanner Hudson (assuming the Bengals re-sign him).
West Virginia's defense is essentially all new heading into 2026, with just a handful of players returning from last year's roster. A large freshman class and s
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