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Tre Boston


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The fact that they kept him on the roster (taking up a spot they could have used for a WR, FB, or a RB) when he wasn't even healthy or played in preseason means they see something in the kid. I don't think his conditioning will be anywhere where it should be but hopefully he can make an impact soon

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The guy has talent.  He was very inconsistent at UNC, but like I said, without understanding the scheme of the particular play it was tough to tell if a mistake was on him or not.  I think he spent a lot of time covering for an overall terrible secondary.  The fact that we took him in the 4th round reinforces that notion.

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I was classmates with him... he can make big plays, but he's inconsistent. I will say for as good of an athlete he is and the reputation he had from day one, his performance didn't quite live up to the hype. But, the silver lining there is that he has potential to become great. The tools are there, he needs to be consistent. Can't be worse talent-wise than what we're currently starting and we don't even plan on giving him THAT much action yet... RELAX. I have a feeling he is going to be really good for us eventually.

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The guy has talent. He was very inconsistent at UNC, but like I said, without understanding the scheme of the particular play it was tough to tell if a mistake was on him or not. I think he spent a lot of time covering for an overall terrible secondary. The fact that we took him in the 4th round reinforces that notion.

I went to State and agree he is talented. Sucks he had the injury but he should be able to make an impact at this level. I doubt he gets significant playing time this year due to the late start but I do think he is can contribute this yea on special teams and maybe even get into the rotation during the later part to the season.

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