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On paper, it is looking like the most interesting battles to watch are going to be between the likes of Seymour, Elliot, Doss, and Thornton for CB5, anyone at FS and backup safety period, CAP and the rookie RBs, and anyone competing for OL9.

Butler could MAYBE make a push for us to keep three DL1's, but I don't have much faith in him at this point.

I think everyone else is pretty much set.

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Unless Grier blows the doors off in camp/the preseason almost certainly Heinecke or Allen will be kept and the other one will be stashed on practice squad if they have eligibility though I suspect both would be snatched up

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On 7/22/2019 at 9:24 AM, SetfreexX said:

QB-

Newton / Grier

HB- 

CMC / Scarlett / Holyfield 

TE / FB-

Olsen / Thomas / Manhertz / Armah

WR-

Moore / Samuel / Wright / Hogan / Smith / Robinson

OL-

Little / Williams / Paradis / Turner / Moton / GVR / Larsen / Hearn / Daley

Offense Total- 24

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LB - Kuechly / Thompson / Carter Jr / Smith / Norris

Edge - Addison / Irvin / Burns / Miller / Obada / Haynes

DL - Short / GMC / Poe / Love / Butler

CB - Bradberry / Jackson / Cockrell / Seymour / Elliot

S - Reid / Gaulden / Jones / FA

Defense Total - 26

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LS - Jansen

K- Gano

P - Palardy

Special Teams Total - 3

I hate it 

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8 hours ago, SOJA said:

Unless Grier blows the doors off in camp/the preseason almost certainly Heinecke or Allen will be kept and the other one will be stashed on practice squad if they have eligibility though I suspect both would be snatched up

Grier gets atleast one season here just for where he was drafted.  Do I think he will be in the league in a few years nope but they are not going to cut him his rookie year. 

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12 hours ago, Squirrel said:

Grier gets atleast one season here just for where he was drafted.  Do I think he will be in the league in a few years nope but they are not going to cut him his rookie year. 

I think you misunderstood my post. Grier is making the team no matter what. My opinion is that he will be the third qb kept and either Allen or Heineke will be the backup.

Also that's terrible news if you (a wvu fan right?) think Grier sucks lol 

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4 hours ago, SOJA said:

I think you misunderstood my post. Grier is making the team no matter what. My opinion is that he will be the third qb kept and either Allen or Heineke will be the backup.

Also that's terrible news if you (a wvu fan right?) think Grier sucks lol 

Ah ok and yes I do think he sucks. But I have been wrong before. 

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On 7/22/2019 at 12:24 PM, SetfreexX said:

QB-

Newton / Grier / Allen

HB- 

CMC / Scarlett / CAP 

TE / FB-

Olsen / Thomas / Manhertz / Armah

WR-

Moore / Samuel / Wright / Hogan / Smith / Godwin

OL-

Little / Williams / Paradis / Turner / Moton / GVR / Larsen / Greene / Daley

Offense Total- 24

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LB - Kuechly / Thompson / Carter Jr / Smith / Norris

Edge - Addison / Irvin / Burns / Miller / Obada

DL - Short / GMC / Poe / Love / Butler

CB - Bradberry / Jackson / Cockrell / Seymour / Elliott

S - Reid / Gaulden / Jones / FA

Defense Total - 26

--------------------------------------

LS - Jansen

K- Gano

P - Palardy

Special Teams Total - 3

Thanks for the post...updated with my guess.

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