Tomas Rimac: Right Tackle
Gone is the entire offensive line from last season, and first-year coach Matt Moore is tasked with rebuilding the line on the fly and the former West Virginia coach had a couple of players follow him from Morgantown, including right tackle Tomas Rimac.
An All-Big 12 honorable mention the last two seasons, he graded out very well by PFF with a grade of 77.1 and a season-long pass-blocking grade of 86.3 in 2024. He is going to generate a lot of NFL interest when it comes to the 2026 draft, but he is a veteran that the Hokies desperately need. Montavious Cunningham is another player who I'll be interested to see how he does in camp, and now he has the opportunity to play more than he did last year.
Cameron Seldon: Wide Receiver
Looking for a playmaker on the outside this season, Pry is hoping that Tennessee transfer Cameron Seldon can be that player. A running back with Tennessee, Seldon was one of the top prospects out of Virginia in the Class of 2022 cycle, and now he's returning to the Commonwealth to continue his career.
He rushed for 224 yards on 48 carries and a touchdown for Tennessee, and he'll likely play in the slot for the Hokies. Pry is high on him, and the 6-foot-1 former three-star at 247Sports is going to get a lot of balls thrown his way. According to Brian Dohn of 247Sports, Seldon is a playmaker waiting to happen.
"Explosive in open field with high-level speed to finish plays in open field. Gets off line of scrimmage well and quickly gets into route."
Sounds like a good fit to the wide receiver room to me.