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OTAs start Tuesday


Jeremy Igo

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OTAs start this Tuesday.

This will be our first glimpse at the depth chart and a few packages they are thinking about with the new players.

I will be there Tuesday for the content you have grown mildly not uninterested in.

What are you most interested in hearing about?

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2 minutes ago, TheAmericanDream said:

The WR position. There will be tight battles here throughout camp.Like to hear info on how Garrett is looking. Hope he makes the team. 

Don't forget it is our first look at KB since camp last year. Pretty exciting. 

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I would like to get your overall impressions of the team so far.  Particularly impressions of the draft picks and how they are adjusting to playing with the big boys.

Heck, anything you pass along is greatly appreciated boss.

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3 hours ago, imminent rogaine said:

How funch looks and where he lines up w kb back.

how Shaq looks w year under belt at a heady position. 

How new DTs look.

Still no contact. Other than how they are lining up won't be able to say much on DTs

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