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JAC RB Jordan Todman signed


Galvatron

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I hate these signings.

I seriously doubt you know enough about these signings to rightly 'love' or 'hate' them.

Todman is a small, scatback type with 4.4 speed who's done special teams and kick returns. He may well be just a camp audition, but you take 90 players to camp so why not? If he shows something, cool.

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Thought we were just going to draft a RB

This does not preclude us from drafting a RB. Todman is likely seen by the team as competition for Fozzy at RB3. They are similar backs but Todman has a stronger special teams resume.

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Todman also upgrade on special teams for #Panthers. Primary kickoff returner for Jags (25.6 yd. avg.). Tied for second w/ 7 ST tackles.

 

#Panthers' Ron Rivera likes Todman's versatility, return skills. Only Devin Hester (45) had more kick returns in '14 than Todman (38).

 

Todman averaged 25.6 yards per KOR in '14, tied for 6th among returners with at least 20 attempts.

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