| Quarterbacks | |
| Bucky Wynn - SR * | 48/52 |
| KC Brennan - JR | 45/68 |
| Aaron Zatechka - SR | 56/56 |
| Jimmie Kragen - SR | 49/49 |
| AJ Simmons - SR | 44/44 |
| Ellis Peckham - FR | 4/29 |
| Running Backs | |
| Phillip Galloway - SR | 51/66 |
| Roy Jung - FR | 32/71 |
| Tito Snyder - SR | 36/51 |
| Kenneth Ogden - FR | 21/45 |
| Amos Fletcher - SO | 23/32 |
| Receivers | |
| Korey Mulder - SR * | 37/46 |
| Seth Burton - SR | 41/41 |
| Amos Howe - SR | 42/42 |
| Stanley Perkins - JR | 26/26 |
| Robert Whiting - SO | 21/32 |
| Arnie Carbonne - FR | 13/43 |
| Morris Franklin - SO | 9/25 |
* = Returning starter
I have a little bit to work with here as Bucky Wynn took the starting job from Aaron Zatechka in week 3 and threw for 2,488 yards, 16 TD and 11 Int, completing 58.8% of his passes. KC Brennan is probably the better choice due to his upside, but I will give Wynn the first shot. Zatechka is relegated to mop up duty after an abysmal 2004 that saw him throw 6 picks, with no TD's and only complete 43.9% of his passes in 2 starts and garbage time in 3 other games.
We lost our leading rusher (Dominic Webb 491 yards) and receiver (Reggie Fisher 56-763) but have some experience back here. Galloway was tabbed to start before being hurt and averaged 4.6 YPC, 122 yards in limited time. Korey "X-Files" Mulder had 38 grabs for 658 yards and 4 TD, while Seth Burton chipped in 21 catches.
Nothing great here and I need to desperately find a triggerman in waiting to guide my Run and Shoot offense after Brennan graduates next year.