Assume the Position is our offseason guide to the Iowa Hawkeyes football depth chart. The math is difficult, so take it from us: As time moves on, we'll know more. That's why we rank the positions from most certain to least certain.
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No. | Player | Year | Ht/Wt. | Position | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 |
4 | Tevaun Smith | SR | 6-2/205 | Wide Receiver | |||||
17 | Jacob Hillyer | SR(RS) | 6-4/210 | Wide Receiver | |||||
20 | Andrew Stone | SR | 5-11/175 | Wide Receiver | |||||
89 | Matt VandeBerg | JR | 6-1/185 | Wide Receiver | |||||
83 | Riley McCarron | JR(RS) | 5-9/185 | Wide Receiver | |||||
84 | Andre Harris | SO(RS) | 6-0/185 | Wide Receiver | |||||
10 | Jonathan Parker | SO(RS) | 5-8/185 | Wide Receiver | |||||
15 | Joshua Jackson | FR(RS) | 6-1/185 | Wide Receiver | |||||
3 | Jay Scheel | FR(RS) | 6-1/195 | Wide Receiver | |||||
9 | Jerminic Smith | FR | 6-1/180 | Wide Receiver | |||||
6 | Emmanuel Ogwo | FR | 6-0/170 | Wide Receiver | |||||
82 | Adrian Falconer | FR | 6-1/180 | Wide Receiver |
Previously on Assume the Position:
Iowa has a ton of wide receivers at the moment.