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First Look - Devin Funchess


Jeremy Igo
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Fantastic...it's almost like football season is close...but it's not. :(

 

 

 

Great job though.

 

EDIT: For whatever reason, I see them flipping positions as well. While traditionally WR 1 and 2 is more significant of a designation, I'd say now it's just about match ups and I see Funchess potentially being the guy that the CB #1 plays against. Unless they do a Seattle style where CBs play a specific side regardless of who lines up where on offense.

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Very nice. I would love to see Funchess work the slot in 3 receiver sets. He will be difficult to defend over the middle.

 

If it all works out with the Hill project:

 

Benjamin on the outside in single receiver sets.

 

Benjamin and Funchess in 2 receiver sets.

 

Benjamin and Hill on the outside with Funchess in the slot on 3 receiver sets.

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The more I think about trading up to grab Funchess, the more I like it.

Gettleman essentially snagged two first round talents (based on their board) again this year, last year being Benjamin and Ealy. Trading up for Funchess was a very bold move, and should forever shut anyone up about Gettleman not giving Cam any weapons.

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