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So we have 3 new starters, yes?


Jeremy Igo

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Can anyone think of any reason whatsoever that Brown, Gross-Matos, and Chinn should not all start immediately and remain in the game for as many reps possible?

 

This is a year for growth and learning, not winning. Get these guys all the experience they can possibly handle. 

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I think chinn will actually end up starting at safety in the box with tre deep and Burris moving to the nickel role by the end of the year 

 

Ygm may not start off the bat but should by seasons end too

 

Just don't play our top picks at fuging gunner and I'm happy

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Yep we need secondary starters. Boston at FS with Chinn and Burris moving from SS and nickel play by play. Chinn can also play some weakside LB in a 4-3. If we can walk away with a decent CB like Hall this next round he might start too. YGM, KK, Brown, Burns on the line with Whitehead and Shaq playing LBs, Boston, Burris, Chinn are the safeties/nickel, and you have Jackson at CB on one side. Hall on the other would make a talented young defense. While the offense should be fun to watch, the defense should be entertaining by the middle of the season once these young guys start really grasping it.

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Finding 3 starters is a good draft--and we did not even dip into the draft's strengths--OT, CB, WR.  There is something different about this draft---something seems to be pleasantly unusual.  Hmmmm. what could it be?

New point:  Did we not hear that Marty was trying to move back up into the first round?  Is there a theory about who they may have been targeting?

 

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