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Denicos Allen


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This is just my opinion, but there is no need to convert him to safety right now because there is no room on the roster for him at safety and he'd hardly get any reps (if any) with Harper, Lester, DeCoud, and Boston.

Like others have said he could start of his career real nicely by just replacing Jordan Senn and becoming our special teams ace; and with the limited amount of linebacker's on the roster he'd have a better shot at making the roster than say at safety.

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a guy with allens' makeup could benefit the most form the current DL. numbers have him at a loooooooong shot, just too small. it depends on how well he sheds block/avoids them, all while doing his assignment.  

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Dave Gettleman is setting the team up for the future. Look at the players he is either drafting of bringing in as UDFA or signing as FA. DG is rebuilding this team for present as well as long term success.

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Was just watching some highlights on this guy and caught something interesting. At 1:14 and at 1:27 in this video Denicos tackles our new RB, Tyler Gaffney.

 

Check it out.

 

 

After watching some tape, it's clear this guy has athletic ability. Given his size though, I think he'll be much better at pass rushing and run stopping than at coverage. His size does seem to help him slip though the line though. He's like the Darren Sproles of linebackers. 

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Was just watching some highlights on this guy and caught something interesting. At 1:14 and at 1:27 in this video Denicos tackles our new RB, Tyler Gaffney.

Check it out.

After watching some tape, it's clear this guy has athletic ability. Given his size though, I think he'll be much better at pass rushing and run stopping than at coverage. His size does seem to help him slip though the line though. He's like the Darren Sproles of linebackers.

Good catch on the Gaffney tackle.

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