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West Virginia Football's Most Underrated Offensive Players
A look at the unsung heroes who could make a big impact for the Mountaineers this spring
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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As West Virginia football prepares for spring practice, there are several unheralded players on the offensive side of the ball who could emerge as key contributors this season. From a talented young quarterback to a versatile offensive lineman, these under-the-radar Mountaineers are poised to make their mark.
Why it matters
With the basketball team struggling, West Virginia fans are eager for positive news about the football program. Identifying these potential breakout players gives the fanbase reason for optimism heading into the new season.
The details
At quarterback, freshman Jyron Hughley has the arm strength and athleticism to develop into a dynamic dual-threat option, though he's unlikely to see significant playing time this year barring injuries. Running back Martavious Boswell, a JUCO transfer, could emerge as a reliable third option behind Cam Cook and Amari Latimer. In the passing game, slot receiver Kedrick Triplett and tight end Sam Hamilton are two young talents who could provide a boost. On the offensive line, Cam Griffin's versatility makes him a valuable asset, with the ability to play multiple positions.
- Spring practice is just around the corner in Morgantown.
The players
Jyron Hughley
A freshman quarterback with the arm strength and athleticism to develop into a dynamic dual-threat option for West Virginia.
Martavious Boswell
A JUCO transfer running back who rushed for over 1,100 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2025, providing depth behind Cam Cook and Amari Latimer.
Kedrick Triplett
A wide receiver transfer from Pearl River CC who could provide a boost to West Virginia's passing game, particularly in the slot.
Sam Hamilton
A true freshman tight end with the potential to make an impact in the passing game, complementing the more experienced options at the position.
Cam Griffin
A versatile offensive lineman transfer from Jacksonville State who can play multiple positions, providing valuable depth and flexibility up front.
The takeaway
While the spotlight may be on West Virginia's more established offensive stars, these under-the-radar players could emerge as key contributors this spring and throughout the 2026 season. Their development and ability to step up will be crucial to the Mountaineers' success.
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