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Who is your surprise player who makes the team this year?


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8 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Kaelin Clay,

Probably the best PR specialist on the team, someone whose role on special teams could land them a roster spot. 

I like the sentiment, but Clay did not practice at all with the punt returners this week. 

Punt return is all about repetitions. I am not sure they would keep those from him if he was the guy. 

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34 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I like the sentiment, but Clay did not practice at all with the punt returners this week. 

Punt return is all about repetitions. I am not sure they would keep those from him if he was the guy. 

Who has been getting the most work? Byrd?

I wonder what the odds are that McCaffrey ends up doing it during regular season?

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I'd like to see...

L.J. McCray over Jones, with Southward as the safety depth. 

Boulware may or may not be over-hyped, but he's younger than Ben Jacobs, and I wouldn't mind it as a ST only player, we need a hair on fire guy. 

I'd also like to see Armah, we don't feature 21 personnel a ton, so I don't think inexperience is a huge issue here, I'd like to move forward with his potential. A TE/LB is the perfect combo for a FB IMO, knows how to hit, and knows how to catch and make plays in the passing game. 

I'd say that's about it. 

 

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