The West Virginia defensive line is intriguing this year. The unit has the potential to be very good and even reasonably deep, despite the fact that they will rely on youngsters to both start and add that ever coveted depth. The problem is that very little of that talent or depth has proven itself reliably on the field. Lamonte McDougle’s decision to transfer after a productive freshman campaign, as well as the departures of Jaleel Fields and Adam Shuler will at the very least impact depth if not production along the defensive line.