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I think Scifres would already be gone but he had to meet the specialist.  I'm betting he gets waived injured and ends up on IR. Cox will probably make it to the 75 and then too be sent directly to IR.  Im iffy on Mucus, he may make it to the 75.  I think Wallace the Aussie Rules guy is gone, he just came in too late.

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I think Scifres would already be gone but he had to meet the specialist.  I'm betting he gets waived injured and ends up on IR. Cox will probably make it to the 75 and then too be sent directly to IR.  Im iffy on Mucus, he may make it to the 75.  I think Wallace the Aussie Rules guy is gone, he just came in too late.



So weird that Wallace lasted longer than Deaver

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4 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Marlowe to ir for a strained hamstring? Doubtful

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4 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Marlowe to ir for a strained hamstring? Doubtful

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Who is that safety or LB dude that is having a hard time healing? 

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1 hour ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 


So weird that Wallace lasted longer than Deaver

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Yeah I was kind of shocked Deaver went in the first round. Maybe courtesy thinking he can catch on somewhere else. We SEEM to me to have a really good TE room as far as catching, they all just need to work on blocking aside from Wallace. He could really benefit from heading down to IMG or something like that for a season and readapting to the game and trying again next year.

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I've been wondering about Leonard Johnson on the NFI list.  Does he count against our roster limit, and does he get treated like a PUP list player if not activated prior to the regular season, i.e. getting signed to the regular season PUP and then being eligible for activation 6 weeks later?

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