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Starter, Depth or Cut?


Mr. Scot

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For the following players, list whether you believe they're capable of anchoring a starting spot, suited to be a solid backup, or should just be sent packing.

For your consideration: 

- Mike Remmers

- Jerricho Cotchery

- Corey Brown

- Kony Ealy

- A J Klein

-Tre Boston

- Roman Harper

- Bene Benwikere

 

 

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For the following players, list whether you believe they're capable of anchoring a starting spot, suited to be a solid backup, or should just be sent packing.

For your consideration: 

- Mike Remmers - back up swing man a la Hangartner 

- Jerricho Cotchery - 2nd or 3rd WR

- Corey Brown - 3rd or 4th WR

- Kony Ealy - Starter

- A J Klein - back up swing man due to position flexibility 

-Tre Boston - starter at SS

- Roman Harper - back up at SS

- Bene Benwikere - starter outside

 

 

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For the following players, list whether you believe they're capable of anchoring a starting spot, suited to be a solid backup, or should just be sent packing.

For your consideration: 

- Mike Remmers Starter/Backup

- Jerricho Cotchery Backup

- Corey Brown Backup

- Kony Ealy Starter/ Backup

- A J Klein Backup

-Tre Boston Backup/Cut

- Roman Harper Backup

- Bene Benwikere Starter

 

 

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- Mike Remmers: Could be a starter, at least at first, but I think Williams will take his job.

- Jerricho Cotchery: In our current state? backup.  If we were healthy? sent packing.

- Corey Brown: Backup.

- Kony Ealy: Backup with potential to develop into a solid starter.

- A J Klein: Career backup. Dan Connor 2.0 and no, not just cuz he's white.

-Tre Boston: Same as Ealy.

- Roman Harper: Backup with one foot out the door.

- Bene Benwikere: Starter.

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For the following players, list whether you believe they're capable of anchoring a starting spot, suited to be a solid backup, or should just be sent packing.

For your consideration: 

- Mike Remmers - capable of being a starter, but hoping Williams beat him making him a more than solid backup and swing tackle

- Jerricho Cotchery - quality #4

- Corey Brown - in the ideal situation, #3, but in our situation, starter

- Kony Ealy - in the ideal situation, part of the rotation, but in our situation, starter

- A J Klein - backup/cut

-Tre Boston - solid backup, but could be starter in our situation

- Roman Harper - exact same as Boston

- Bene Benwikere - definitely a capable starter but I think Tillman is better now so he'll be an elite nickel

 

 

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For the following players, list whether you believe they're capable of anchoring a starting spot, suited to be a solid backup, or should just be sent packing.

- Mike Remmers  - has proved a serviceable starter, but Williams is likely to steal his spot.  He'll become a solid backup.

- Jerricho Cotchery - best in the slot.  I'm not sure he "starts".  I think Ginn & Funchess will be our "starters" but Cotch has a pretty key role this year now I think.  Much depends on Funchess.

- Corey Brown - Backup.  Hopefully he'll get over the yips to be solid.  His speed is a bit asset, adds variety to our offense.

- Kony Ealy - Starter.  Ron has just anointed him every down RDE, says he's earned it.  He's brought some great pressure the past 2 games, and I'm excited for the sacks he's had.

- A J Klein - seems to be slipping down the depth chart behind Glanton, Trusnik, et al.  I think there is a 40 % chance he's cut.  We're gonna have to cut SOME LBs, and he's on the bubble now perhaps.  I'm not totally sure,

-Tre Boston - I think Coleman & Harper have the starting jobs for now.  Boston has been playing quite a bit of ST (Harper none...).  If Boston shines he could eventually replace Harper...

- Roman Harper - I think he starts for now, but he could be played out of a starting role before the end of the year if Boston shines, or perhaps Dean Marlowe.  I'm guessing this is his last year with the Panthers, though I don't know his contract status.  I think we'll keep Marlowe on the PS to groom for the future.

- Bene Benwikere - I think Norman & Tillman are the starters, but that Bene will see a lot of playing time to keep Tillman fresh. 

 

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On our team,  Benwikere and Ealy are the only players worth starting. In the greater NFL, all are back-ups,  except for Benwikere, possibly Klein and Ealy. Moreover,  in terms of the league,  the rest are take 'em or leave 'em kinda guys due to team's specific needs. 

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For the following players, list whether you believe they're capable of anchoring a starting spot, suited to be a solid backup, or should just be sent packing.

For your consideration: 

- Mike Remmers

- Jerricho Cotchery

- Corey Brown

- Kony Ealy

- A J Klein

-Tre Boston

- Roman Harper

- Bene Benwikere

 

 

Remmers - Solid starter who is better suited to be a backup swing lineman.

Cotchery - Solid backup now that KB is out...cut if KB was healthy.

Brown - I really just don't know.  I want to say his drops are mental and that he will get it together.  His route running is great.  Possibly a solid backup

Ealy - solid starter...I think he will have a coming out party this season

Klein - solid backup and swingman...can play OLB and MLB

Boston - solid backup at a minimum, possible starter.  Would love to see him and Coleman on the field together. 

Harper - Backup only at this point. 

Bene - Starter material, without a doubt

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For the following players, list whether you believe they're capable of anchoring a starting spot, suited to be a solid backup, or should just be sent packing.

For your consideration: 

- Mike Remmers (backup)

- Jerricho Cotchery (starter)

- Corey Brown (starter)

- Kony Ealy (starter)

- A J Klein (backup)

-Tre Boston (starter)

- Roman Harper (backup)

- Bene Benwikere (starter)

 

 

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