Ole Miss Football: Way-too-early Projected 2022 Depth Chart

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OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI – NOVEMBER 16: Nick Broeker #64 of the Mississippi Rebels guards as K’Lavon Chaisson #18 of the LSU Tigers rushes during a game at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI – NOVEMBER 16: Nick Broeker #64 of the Mississippi Rebels guards as K’Lavon Chaisson #18 of the LSU Tigers rushes during a game at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) /

Offensive Line

Starting Left Tackle: Nick Broeker

Backup: Jordan Rhodes

Starting Left Guard: Eli Acker

Backup: Jalen Cunningham

Starting Center: Caleb Warren

Backup: Hamilton Hall

Starting Right Guard: Jeremy James

Backup: Reece McIntyre

Starting Right Tackle: Mason Brooks

Backup: Cedric Melton

With Nick Broeker announcing his decision to run it back with the Rebels, the offensive line feels as deep as any position on the roster. Not only is the team’s blindside blocker returning for his final senior year of eligibility, but Ole Miss also managed to bring in some key recruits through the transfer portal.

Including four-star Western Kentucky transfer, Mason Brooks, who was rated as the fifth-best tackle in the transfer portal. As well as South Carolina transfer, Jordan Rhodes, and returning starters, Jeremy James and Caleb Warren.

Ole Miss will be without their longtime center, Orlando Umana, so, both Caleb Warren and Jeremy James will probably have to move inside to make room for Mason Brooks at tackle. But the Rebels have tons of depth to move players around until they find the right formula.