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After tonight's game, who makes the team and who gets cut?


TheSpecialJuan

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8 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

I think we go with 5 WR's and cut Terry Godwin.

My concern is that he is not explosive enough as a returner to justify a spot, and he's only going to see time at WR is there are injuries.

I also think we can stash him on the practice squad.  I still like the pick and think he can develop into a quality possession receiver.  He has good hands and runs good routes, just doesn't have top-end speed.

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Just now, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I am interested in Kunaszyke. I know he has a slim chance for a roster spot but he looks like diamond in the rough.

I think he will end up on the practice squad, although I would take him over Norris on the 53. His movements in coverage and the way he attacks the ball carrier remind me a little bit of Luke.

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I think Bonnafon is going to get serious consideration for a roster spot.  Rivera has reiterated again and again they were looking for someone who has a similar skill set to CMC, and Bonnafon is probably the closest to that.

I still think CAP is a lot more solid than people won't to give credit for though.  I think at this point Bonnafon has more upside, but I don't know if they think his pass protection is enough to justify him getting the spot.  

To me at this point, though, I think he is a better returner (more explosive) than Godwin, and we have Armah to use in pass protection.  I would vote for Bonnafon for RB3.

I think Holyfield is the odd man out, but I think he will be on the PS if we cut CAP

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2 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

I think Bonnafon is going to get serious consideration for a roster spot.  Rivera has reiterated again and again they were looking for someone who has a similar skill set to CMC, and Bonnafon is probably the closest to that.

I still think CAP is a lot more solid than people won't to give credit for though.  I think at this point Bonnafon has more upside, but I don't know if they think his pass protection is enough to justify him getting the spot.  

To me at this point, though, I think he is a better returner (more explosive) than Godwin, and we have Armah to use in pass protection.  I would vote for Bonnafon for RB3.

I think Holyfield is the odd man out, but I think he will be on the PS if we cut CAP

Bonnafon looks good, solid...prefer over CAP at this point

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