At this point, while the team still has two open scholarships, the staff appears content with the roster as-is, especially given the impressively talented walk-ons that Tom Izzo has added in Peter Nwoke, Keon Coleman, and Maliq Carr (the latter two who will attempt to play basketball after football season ends — we’ll see if it happens). With a few months of offseason before what will likely become the defining season of the end of Tom Izzo’s tenure in East Lansing, let’s take a look at the depth chart and project how the team will shape up.
While we have yet to get any of the offseason reports about which players are looking great, and who is making strides in their game or physical development, we also have some clear markers and can return, I believe, to assuming a more-normal summer-development assumption than we should have had last May if not for the COVID-19 panedmic.