Spring ball intel: Kansas State offensive depth chart projections

Our projected Kansas State depth chart comes via a message board post at KSO and digs into who the starters and main contributors will be for the Wildcats in 2025. We begin with the offensive side of the ball, now led by new K-State offensive coordinator Matt Wells.
There’s no mystery at the quarterback spot. Avery Johnson was given the reins last year, and it’s clearly his team without a doubt. His offensive line loves him. His receivers love him. The team loves him. But who replaces Ta’Quan Roberson as the Kansas State reliever?
LINK: Back-up QB battle
Dylan Edwards is ready to be a star in Manhattan. It could be time for Joe Jackson to make his mark as well, but is there anyone else in the K-State backfield that can make a push? That’s what Brian Anderson is watching this offseason.
LINK: Running back pecking order
The receiver room at Kansas State looks a lot different. There’s a lot of new faces, as Matthew Middleton attempts to improve a spot that has been a little short on production the past few seasons. Who will the Wildcats count on?
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LINK: Receiver rotation shaken up
Tight end is a different animal. There’s no real new faces until Linkon Cure arrives at K-State in June. Will he impact the depth chart? That remains to be seen. But how do the Wildcats keep all four of Brayden Loftin, Will Anciaux, Will Swanson and Garrett Oakley happy?
LINK: How does new coach Luke Wells settle who plays and when?
Kansas State has typically had the luxury of returning a lot of starts and/or snaps along the offensive line in recent memory. That’s not necessarily the case this season. On top of that, there’s a new leader in the front of the room in assistant Brian Lepak. What does that mean for the group?
LINK: Expectations along the K-State offensive line
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