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31 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

98% likelihood he is camp fodder. Not a bad guy to bring in, however.

They definitely value athleticism, which I like. We just don't want to go full Al Davis. Never go full Al Davis.

Al Davis overdraftes for athleticism in 1st round. It’s exactly what you want to look for in an undrafted rookie. At least there is hope they may be able to developers him into a future contributor 

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Eh, they have enough JAGS vying for the FS spot that they are hoping one of them will shake out of the bunch to be an effective starter.   There were too many holes to fill this offseason and if FS is the last one to be occupied by a stopgap, then the front office did about as good as we could have hoped for.

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27 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Eh, they have enough JAGS vying for the FS spot that they are hoping one of them will shake out of the bunch to be an effective starter.   There were too many holes to fill this offseason and if FS is the last one to be occupied by a stopgap, then the front office did about as good as we could have hoped for.

Yeah, I think a lot of what we are doing is just throwing poo against the wall to see if it will stick but being selective about the poo that we are throwing. If we snag a couple of cheap starters from the bunch of offseason moves, it will be a solid strategy.

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18 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I thought Jeremy chinn was our FS?

Free Safety plays center field, Strong Safety plays in the box.  Chinn would be best utilized as a run supporting, blow you up in the box safety than a center fielder lurking for the INT. (IMO)

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11 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Free Safety plays center field, Strong Safety plays in the box.  Chinn would be best utilized as a run supporting, blow you up in the box safety than a center fielder lurking for the INT. (IMO)

Yesterday it was reported that we are using him at FS via our coaching staff.

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