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Your more exciting/disappointing players so far in tc


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I've only seen the very few clips Igo has posted, but from what I've read so far:

 

Thrilled with:

 

King....sometimes the answer is already on your roster

 

Bene....we drafted him to be a ballhawk and he has been.  He has a lot to improve on, but he looks

            good....high ceiling....could be a future starter that we got in the 5th.

 

Davis .....sounds like he is tearing it up

 

 

Gano.....looks like a possible Pro Bowl year for him

 

Turner.....all signs point to gold in the 3rd round

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

pretty happy with:

 

Avant....we need him to be good, and so far he's looked better than not bad

 

Bersin....long shot sounds like he has a shot

 

Byndom ...another long shot who may have a shot

 

Cotchery....too many drops, but sounds like he's stepping into a vet leadership role.  I was hoping for more 

 

 

Dickson.....giving me a tad bit more than I had hoped for...didn't know him very well

 

Klein....show signs of steady improvement, if not flashy.  Another 5th round starter?

 

 

 

 

 

 

would really like to hear some good things about:

 

Addison, Alexander, Harper, Amini,

 

 

 

a little concerned with:

 

Ealy.....sounds overwhelmed and frustrated, but he plays a position that's hard to excel in as a rookie

 

 

Underwood.....too many drops

 

 

 

 

 

getting worried about:

 

McNutt...hasn't show much at all, except bad things

 

 

Godfrey....getting the feeling if he makes the team, he won't last all season

 

 

 

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Amini has been solid.  

 

Here is a fluff piece on Addison:

 

“On the defensive side he brings a good changeup as far as what Charles does and what Greg Hardy does,” coach Ron Rivera said. “He’s a little more explosive off the ball. He does a good job of bending the corner, and at the same time he can play some of the other ‘defensive end’ positions that we do in terms of wide alignments and tight alignments.”
 
In Addison’s mind, though, not much has changed. Even now that he’s consistently earning playing time and has more money to spend, his attitude is the same as when he was bouncing among teams’ practice squads.
 
“I’m always hungry,” he said. “No matter what my role is, I’m gonna be hungry.”

 

 

 

 

 

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OK training camp is not over, and preseason hasn't even started.  I am just going to reserve any negative judgement, or get overly excited.   

 

 

 

cool, but that was why the post said "so far"

 

 

 

some have stood out "so far", some haven't.

 

without being able to watch, I'm asking for other opinions

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