LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Louisville football's two-week long fall camp is now officially in the books, and their season-opener at Syracuse is just under two weeks away.With the Cardinals about to be shifting into game-planning mode for the Orange, Louisville Report decided to take another shot at projecting Louisville's two-deep depth chart for the 2022 football season. NFL Baltimore Ravens Jersey Malik Cunningham (6-1, 200, R-Jr)Evan Conley (6-2, 207, Jr.)Quick Hit:Obviously, Cunningham is going to be the guy in charge of running the offense after nearly putting up a 20/20 season. The real question is who will be his backup, which hasn't even been decided yet. I'm going with Conley because of the experience in the system he has, but he still wasn't 100 percent in fall camp, so it could go to Brock Domann or walk-on Nathan McElroy.Tiyon Evans (5-11, 210, Jr.)Jalen Mitchell (5-10, 214, R-So.)Quick Hit:Louisville's running back room is loaded with talent, to the point where you almost have no wrong answers when it comes to picking a starter. But after a fantastic offseason and fall camp, it seems that Evans is the one in line to take starter's reps. That being said, expect a heavy dose of Mitchell and Trevion Cooley as well.Tyler Hudson (6-2, 197, Jr.)Jaelin Carter (6-2, 208, Sr.)Quick Hit:Hudson has breakout potential written all over him. He was an FCS All-American in his last season at Central Arkansas, and has been a difference maker for Louisville all offseason, putting together arguably the best fall camp performance on the offensive side of the ball.Ahmari Huggins-Bruce (5-10, 163, So.)Braden Smith (5-10, 185, Sr.)Quick Hit: While losing a guy like Tyler Harrell was a ma sive blow, Huggins-Bruce is a speed and RAC threat in his own right as well. Plus, Smith'sreturn to the lineup is vastly understated considering he was arguably the Cardinals' best receiver heading into the 2021 season before suffering a gruesome knee injury early in the season.Dee Wiggins (6-3, 195, Jr.)Josh Johnson (5-11, 187, Gr.)Quick Hit: Wiggins was up and down over the past two seasons at Miami, but has proven in the past that he can make plays, and was one of the top performers in fall camp. It was just hard to grab a lot of headlines and attention with Hudson having arguably the top offensive performance in fall camp.Josh Joshson had flashes of brilliance last season, but got lost in the shuffle in the second half of the year.Dez Melton (6-3, 240, R-So.)Frances Sherman (6-3, 234, R-So.)Quick Hit:Time will Morgan Cox Jersey tell if Louisville will get any tight end not named Marshon Ford more involved in their pa sing game. But from a blocking perspective, Melton and Sherman both did solid jobs last season.Marshon Ford (6-2, 240, R-Jr.)Isaac Martin (6-1, 251, R-Sr.)Quick Hit:One of the most underrated tight ends in FBS football is back yet again. Coming on originally as a walk on, Ford has dominated both in the pa sing and blocking game. Martin should get some more playing time this season, but is facing some competition from Duane Martin for backup reps..Trevor Reid (6-5, 307, Sr.)Michael Gonzalez (6-4, 309, So.)Quick Hit:With Adonis Boone making the move to right guard last year, Reid looked really good in a more consistant role. What was a really good surprise here was how good Michael Gonzalez looked as a true freshman. Reid is super athletic, but Gonzalez will see plenty of run.Caleb Chandler (6-4, 297, R-Sr.)Luke Kandra (6-4, 314, So.)Quick Hit:Louisville is already bringing back a fair amount of talent on their offensive line, but getting Chandler back for one final year was a huge boost. You don't get named a First-Team Brandon Carr Jersey preseason All-American by multiple publications for nothing. The staff also really like the potential from Luke Kandra as well.Bryan Hudson (6-4, 310, R-Jr.)Austin Collins (6-3, 283, R-Fr.)Quick Hit:Hudson did a great job last year on the line bouncing between center and guard as the line's go-to "sixth man," and has looked the part as a starter throughout fall camp. Austin Collins hasn't seen much run since being named a starter in the 2020 finale, but he's made strides in camp.Adonis Boone (6-5, 303, Sr.)Joshua Black (6-2, 294, R-So.)Quick Hit:Boone's transition from left tackle to right guard isn't appreciated enough, and Baltimore Ravens Jersey he was honestly one of the more underrated players on the offensive line. Because Louisville will utilize a 7-8 man O-Line rotation, Black probably won't see much action.Renato Brown (6-4, 317, R-So.)Michael Gonzalez (6-4, 309, So.)Quick Hit:Brown has certainly progre sed a lot and did a fair amount of maturing since his freshman year. But like at left tackle, don't be surprised to see Gonzalez take some reps here as well, mainly because Kobe Baynes decides to hit the portal.Scroll to ContinueAshton Gillotte (6-2, 265, So.)Ramon Puryear (6-3, 268, R-So.)Quick Hit:If Gillotte was able to stay healthy the entire season, he might have been an All-Freshman ACC selection. He was arguably the top true freshman last season with 8.0 TFL's and 4.0 sacks, and could burst onto the scene next year.Puryear was put on scholarship right before the start of the last season, and could be a breakout candidate.Jermayne Lole (6-2, 324, Sr.)Dezmond Tell (6-1, 296, So.)Quick Hit: Louisville is much better in the middle of the defensive line than they were this time last year. While he didn't enter fall camp as the starter because of an injury, Lole has slowly gotten more comfortable and could be a high NFL Draft pick next spring. With Tell, he has added ma sive amounts of good weight, and was one of the top performers in camp.YaYa Diaby (6-4, 270, Sr.)Mason Reiger (6-4, 254, So.)Quick Hit:Diaby is one of many players who have benefitted greatly from the addition of strength coach Ben Sowders. His stat line from last year doesn't jump out, but he was incredibly close to turning pre sures into many more sacks and TFL's. Reiger is one of Louisville's most-used walk-ons over the past couple seasons, and he could have a sizable role in 2022.Yasir Abdullah (6-1, 242, Sr.)Kameron Wilson (6-2, 229, R-Fr.)Quick Hit: Abdullah was already Louisville's top returning talent on defense, and could be in line for an elite swan song in college.With several high-end talents in the Seth Roberts Jersey front seven to attract defensive attention, Abdullah could very well produce the one of the best seasons of all time a Louisville defender. Wilson is also making good strides coming off of injury, but could be pushed by Popeye Williams for backup reps.Monty Montgomery (5-11, 220, R-Sr.)Dorian Jones (6-0, 236, R-So.)Quick Hit:Perhaps one of the biggest "what if?'s of the season was what if Montgomery was healthy for the entire year? With all th