Here are our notes and observations from Arizona State’s Sunday night practice, the fourth practice of fall camp. Media members were allowed to watch the session in its entirety. Players were in shells (helmets and shoulder pads).

Not observed in attendance: OT Zach Robertson (personal matters), DL/TE Mark Walton

Out: WR John Humphrey, WR Geordon Porter

Limited but not in green: LB Tyler Johnson, WR Frank Darby, DB Timarcus Davis

Green Jerseys (non-contact): LB Stanley Lambert (recovering from knee surgery), DL Shannon Forman (recovering from back surgery), DL Stephon Wright (recovering from shoulder surgery)

Returned to practice: TE Curtis Hodges

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Depth Chart

First-team offense: Jayden Daniels/Dillon Sterling-Cole (QB), Eno Benjamin (RB); Brandon Aiyuk (WR), Kyle Williams (WR), Jordan Kerley (WR), Tommy Hudson (TE); Cohl Cabral (LT), Alex Losoya (LG), Jarrett Bell (C), Cade Cote (RG), Steve Miller (RT)

Also rotating in with the first-team offense were freshman quarterback Joey Yellen, redshirt freshman running back AJ Carter, freshman wide receiver Andre Johnson, freshman wide receiver Ricky Pearsall, redshirt freshman wide receiver Keith Davis, senior wide receiver Ryan Newsome, freshman tight end Nolan Matthews, junior running back Isaiah Floyd, junior tight end Jared Bubak and freshman quarterback Ethan Long, who did so as a slot receiver/move-back type player.

Second-team offense: Joey Yellen (QB), Demetrious Flowers/Isaiah Floyd (RB); Tannor Park (WR), Ethan Long (WR), Keith Davis (WR), Jared Bubak (TE); Ralph Frias (LT), Cody Shear (LG), Dohnovan West (C), Roy Hemsley(RG), Spencer Lovell (RT)

Also rotating in with the second-team offense were freshman wide receiver Ricky Pearsall, freshman wide receiver Andre Johnson, Kerley, freshman tight end Nolan Matthews, redshirt freshman wide receiver Angel Ruiz, Newsome, Long (at quarterback) and senior running back Paul Lucas.

First-team defense: Jermayne Lole (DE), DJ Davidson (NT), George Lea (DE); Khaylan Kearse-Thomas (OLB), Merlin Robertson (MLB), Darien Butler (OLB); Evan Fields (Tillman safety), Chase Lucas (CB), Kobe Williams (CB), Cameron Phillips (ranger safety), Aashari Crosswell (ranger safety)

Second-team defense: Roe Wilkins (DE), Corey Stephens (NT), Michael Matus (DE); Ely Doyle (OLB), Case Hatch (MLB), Elijah Juarez (OLB); Tyler Whiley (Tillman safety), Jordan Clark (CB), Darien Cornay(CB), Kejuan Markham (ranger safety), Willie Harts (ranger safety)

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Practice Notes

-- After being limited participants in each of the first three preseason practices, redshirt freshman wide receiver Geordon Porter and senior wide receiver John Humphrey did not dress out for tonight's session. Humphrey was seen entering the Dickey Dome before practice began. Both are recovering from hamstring injuries.

-- Junior tight end Curtis Hodges practiced for the first time this fall after missing all three days of camp last week. He was an active participant in positional skill work, running routes with tight ends coach Donnie Yantis and catching passes from the quarterbacks in the endzone.

-- Repetitions with the first-team were split tonight between freshman quarterback Jayden Daniels and junior quarterback Dillon Sterling-Cole. Sterling-Cole only led one series on Friday night but was the first quarterback to take the field during the 11-on-11 portion of practice. Freshman quarterback Joey Yellen also received one series with the first unit in 11-on-11s, but his best throw of the night came during 7-on-7s with a perfectly placed ball on a vertical route down the left side of the field to freshman wide receiver Ricky Pearsall, who reached beyond junior cornerback Chase Lucas, made the catch and ran in for a touchdown.

-- Junior wide receiver Frank Darby did not take repetitions in either team segment of practice and was limited for the second consecutive night. Coach Herm Edwards said that he was "sore" and didn't want to push him further. Freshman wide receiver Jordan Kerley once again took Darby's place as the 'Z'-receiver in the first unit. Kerley also impressed in the team's special team period, showing good instincts as a kick returner.

-- ASU coach Herm Edwards said he had "a long night last night" after traveling back from Canton, Ohio, to watch current ASU offensive analyst and former eight-time NFL Pro Bowl member Kevin Mawae be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday evening. "I told the players they did a good job of getting through practice," Edwards said, "(but) I was really talking to myself."

"And it’s always fun for me, there’s guys that I obviously played against. I make it a habit to go see Carl Eller, to go see Roger Staubach. Tony Dorsett was in my class, those guys. So I make sure I visit with those guys, and it’s a lot of fun. It’s really a lot of fun for me.”

-- Edwards also spoke about ASU's annual trip to Camp Tontozona in Payson, Arizona, which the team will begin travel for at 1:30 p.m. Monday afternoon. Practices will be Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to noon, culminating with the final scrimmage on Saturday afternoon. "(I) think they're excited about (Camp Tontozona), what, 40 guys haven't been there before," he said. "I think they've heard the folklore of it and are excited to see what it looks like. It'll be fun, and fun for me too because I know that history of it and are excited to see what it looks like."