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Yetur Gross-Matos has been impressive


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Him and Burns have both been killing it with the quick inside swim moves when they're out in the wider sets.  They're starting to utilize it more than just the outside speed.  If we can get a rotation working with Brown on the inside (Kerr, Roy, etc.), things could really open up come mid season.

I think YGM just has super well rounded potential. 

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14 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, considering his low snap count sure seems like I'm noticing him (in a good way) a lot more than I would expect 

Exactly. What's amazing to me is how quick he is catching on, didn't expect him to really start hitting his stride until next year honestly with how raw of a talent he was coming out of college. If you look at his tape he's gotten better each and every game. Don't know how I feel about Snow using him at DT (ex. Todd Gurley TD run) but on obvious passing downs I guess.

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46 minutes ago, Panther Believer said:

Exactly. What's amazing to me is how quick he is catching on, didn't expect him to really start hitting his stride until next year honestly with how raw of a talent he was coming out of college. If you look at his tape he's gotten better each and every game. Don't know how I feel about Snow using him at DT (ex. Todd Gurley TD run) but on obvious passing downs I guess.

Yeah, we've done that with big FTs in the past in passing situations too. Seems like I recall Ealy in particular kicking inside quite a bit on third and longs. If that gets your best pass rushers on the field I'm fine with it.

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