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WSU releases post-spring depth chart

For the most part, the depth chart is pretty much what we saw and reported throughout the spring. There is one notable surprise, however. David Bucannon is listed as a backup cornerback. At 6-foot, 197-pounds, the former safety is by far the biggest cornerback on the team.

The Cougars are expected to add some corners this offseason, including junior college transfer Treshon Broughton, so it will be interesting to see if Bucannon can hold onto the position in fall camp.

It's also interesting to see Andre Dillard listed as the backup left tackle. While the coaches have been pretty excited about Dillard since he first started practicing, I'd still expect Gunnar Eklund to slide over if for some reason Joe Dahl couldn't play. Despite being limited all spring, River Cracraft is still the starting Y receiver and "Dan Post" did enough to play himself into the backup position at X.

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