The first depth chart of the Arizona football season has arrived.
Justin Spears Five days before Arizona takes on San Diego State Saturday afternoon to kick off the 2022 season, the Wildcats revealed their first depth chart of the season on Monday.
At running back, Michael Wiley will return as the starter, but will be backed up by true freshman Jonah Coleman, Florida State transfer DJ Williams, freshman Rayshon"Speedy" Luke, junior Drake Anderson and Tucson native Stevie Rocker. On defense, New Orleans native Kolbe Cage will start at"Will" linebacker. Cage, a 6-foot-1-inch, 215-pound redshirt freshman, was the first commit for the Wildcats' 2021 recruiting class — former head coach Kevin Sumlin's final class at Arizona — and signed with the UA during the early signing period in 2020 despite Arizona not having a head coach yet, when Sumlin was fired the day following the 70-7 loss to Arizona State to end the pandemic-influenced season.
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