For the third time this offseason, the Pitt Panthers have extended an offer to a Miami (Oh). player in the transfer portal.
The first two offers went out to former RedHawks wide receivers Javon Tracy and Reggie Virgil. Now the Panthers are targeting a player on the offensive line.
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In an effort to improve the offensive line next season, Pitt has extended an offer to 6-foot-8, 307-pound offensive lineman Will Jados.
The redshirt junior from Westerville, Ohio is a three-year starter who’s logged over 2,200 snaps at left tackle and has made 38 starts.
Prior to Jados, Pitt extended an offer to Western Carolina offensive tackle Derek Simmons, who is, when last updated, scheduled to make an official visit on Thursday and Friday.
Without a doubt, changing faces on the offensive line is priority number one for Pat Narduzzi this offseason.
Gone from last season are left tackle Branson Taylor (likely to the NFL), left guard Ryan Jacoby and center Terrence Moore, who entered his name in the transfer portal.
Tackle Ryan Baer, guard BJ Williams and center Lyndon Cooper are all set to return next season, but the Panthers will be looking to add players all across the line this season.
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