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Two Scarlet Knights Change Positions in Training Camp

Two Scarlet Knights Change Positions in Training Camp

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Every training camp, it is not uncommon to see a few players on each college football roster change positions so they can contribute more to the team. This decision to change positions often comes with a lot of influence from coaches as well. This Rutgers football training camp is no different, as two Scarlet Knights have decided to make a change on the depth chart.
The first of these players is 6-foot-6, 244-pound Redshirt Freshman Monte Keener, who moved from Tight End to Defensive Line. Keener was a three-star prospect in the 2024 class, who was rated at the No. 91 tight end in the class and the No. 29 prospect in the state of Michigan. He did not see any action during his first season at Rutgers; however, the Rutgers Tight End room was extremely banged up last year and is one of the thinnest positions on the team this year in terms of depth. Players usually do not change positions unless encouraged by the coaching staff to do so. This is likely a case of his specific skills being better suited elsewhere.
The other position change came from former high three-star prospect and true freshman Miron Gurman. Gurman made the switch from defensive line to offensive line before his first season at Rutgers. Gurman currently weighs in at 6-foot-6, 282 pounds. Since Gurman hasn't been practicing on the banks that long, Rutgers coaches probably saw his potential as a blocker not long after seeing him practice for the first time and encouraged him to make the switch as soon as possible. Either way, this change likely gives him his best chance to contribute to the team immediately.
Rutgers has had success with players changing positions. For example, current Tight End Kenny Fletcher started his college career on the defensive side of the ball. Fletcher was one of Rutgers' most consistent pass catchers before his injury last season.
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