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Quarterbac­k Card shines in Boilermake­rs’ spring game

- Sam King Sam King covers sports for the Journal & Courier. Email him at sking@ jconline.com and follow him on Twitter and Instagram @samueltkin­g.

WEST LAFAYETTE — With a revamped offensive line, Hudson Card showed why Purdue football brought him to West Lafayette.

Card unofficial­ly was 11 of 17 for 160 yards in the first half, including a 58yard touchdown to Andrew Sowinski on the first series of Saturday’s Purdue football spring game.

Redshirt freshman quarterbac­k Jake Wilson also threw a late touchdown to Ryne Shackelfor­d and Ben Freehill was 3-for-3 on field goals, connecting from 30 twice and from 45 yards.

Sophomore Will Heldt had a 23-yard intercepti­on return.

Here are four things we saw from Saturday’s spring game, played before 4,442 fans at Ross-Ade Stadium.

Top of the depth chart?

Saturday was the first chance to really gauge where some of the players are on Purdue’s depth chart.

Here’s who Purdue had working with the first units.

Offense: Hudson Card, QB; Corey Stewart, LT; Mahamane Moussa, LG; Gus Hartwig, C; Jalen Grant, RG; DJ Wingfield, RT; Devin Mockobee, RB; Max Klare, TE; Jayden Dixon-Veal, WR; CJ Smith, WR; Jaron Tibbs, WR; Reggie Love III, RB; Elijah Jackson, RB; De’Nylon Morrissett­e, WR; Andrew Sowinski, WR

Defense: Will Heldt, DE; Joe Anderson, DL; Cole Brevard, DL; Jeffrey M’Ba, DL; Shitta Sillah, DE; Dillon Thieneman, DB; Kydran Jenkins, LB; Yanni Karlaftis, LB; Kyndrich Breedlove, DB; Nyland Green, DB; Salim Turner-Muhammad, DB; Markevious Brown, DB; Botros Alisandro, DB; Joe Strickland, DL; Damarjhe Lewis, DL; Drake Carlson, DL

Of course, this means little going into fall camp, but gives us an idea where some stand. It’s worth noting among those who didn’t suit up: Jahmal Edrine, WR; Clyde Washington, LB; Marcus Mbow, OL; Luke Griffin, OL; Joey Tanona, OL; Austin Johnson, OL; Drew Biber, TE; George Burhenn, TE.

Battle for backup QB

Card will start, and based off what he showed on Saturday and at the end of last season, he should.

The first quarterbac­k taking reps with the second unit was true freshman Marcos Davila, followed by Ryan Browne and Bennett Meredith. It was mostly Davila and Browne alternatin­g series.

Davila was unofficial­ly 8 of 17 for 87 yards and an intercepti­on. Browne was 2 of 10 for 15 yards and threw an intercepti­on.

Sack attack

Nic Scourton is gone and Jenkins has moved to inside linebacker.

It appears Purdue will still be able to get after the quarterbac­k. Four Boilermake­rs had sacks on Saturday, including Jenkins.

Yanni Karlaftis, Jireh Ojata and Mo Omonode also registered sacks.

Who stood out?

Obviously, take this with a grain of salt as the idea of the spring game is to get everyone reps in a game-like setting.

That said, Purdue looks like it has a solid receiving corps, even with the loss of Deion Burks, who transferre­d to Oklahoma.

Dixon-Veal, Smith, Morrissett­e and Tibbs all look like they’ll be in the mix. Edrine tore his ACL prior to the start of last season, but is expected to be a goto option.

One name that stood out with Purdue’s second unit was true freshman Tra’Mar Harris, who looks like he’ll be able to separate from defensive backs and turn in some big plays downfield.

Card likes Sowinski as well, not just because the two connected on a long touchdown.

Ojata, from Division III Franklin College, looks like a diamond in the rough. He had a sack and forced fumble and will have opportunit­ies to make plays at his rush end position. Heldt has star written all over him and Thieneman led the defense in tackles (to no one’s surprise).

Another position of depth? Running back. Mockobee and Love will probably carry the load, but Jackson, Jaheim Merriweath­er and Christian Womack (10 carries, 47 yards unofficial­ly) all showed they’re capable.

 ?? ALEX MARTIN/JOURNAL AND COURIER ?? Purdue linebacker Yanni Karlaftis rushes quarterbac­k Marcos Davila during the spring football game on Saturday at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette.
ALEX MARTIN/JOURNAL AND COURIER Purdue linebacker Yanni Karlaftis rushes quarterbac­k Marcos Davila during the spring football game on Saturday at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette.

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