UCLA released its Week 1 depth chart Monday evening in advance of the new season.

These should always be taken with a grain of salt — especially with a coach like Chip Kelly, who is adamant they can change regularly leading up to a gameday — but the Bruins had several key position battles throughout fall camp and the two-deep gives us a glimpse into how they’ve gone.

Most notably, Rutgers transfer Raiqwon O’Neal has the starting left tackle spot over Tyler Manoa.

All Bruins’ Sam Connon shared the two-deep on Twitter.

The first-team offensive line consists of (from left to right) O’Neal, Antonio Mafi, Duke Clemens, Jon Gaines II, and Garrett DiGiorgio. Manoa, Sam Marrazzo, Benjamin Roy Jr., Josh Carlin, and Siale Taupaki make up the second-team line.

Keegan Jones grabs the No. 2 running back spot behind Zach Charbonnet.

Marrazzo is on the depth chart as a guard, which came as a bit of a surprise.

The Murphy twins — Gabriel and Grayson — are listed on the two-deep as outside linebackers. Bo Calvert and Carl Jones Jr. are the No. 1 and No. 2 outside ‘backers opposite the Murphy twins. Expect to see some defensive end from that group.

Kaz Allen is the team’s starting kick returner. Jake Bobo is the starting punt returner.

UCLA begins the year against Bowling Green on Saturday, with kickoff set for 11:30 a.m. PT.