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Tremble going to be the “Fullback”?


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Since Mason Stokke was waived that just leaves Mikey Daniel. Since Tremble was more of a H-Back in college it would make sense and give flexibility to the roster. You could keep Tremble as the TE3/FB and add depth elsewhere.
 

Has anyone at camp seen Tremble playing the FB role or has it been mostly TE at camp?

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18 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

Well there’s no way we drafted him in the 4th rd to be a FB. I could see him getting snaps there with his skill set, but make no mistake about it. He’s a TE.

I think that's the exact reason we drafted him. 2 for 1

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Rhule said today that they may or may not carry a fullback. After releasing the Wisconsin Kid, they signed Rod Smith yesterday, he has played some FB and they are looking at him there according to Rhule's comments. It seems that if If Smith or Daniel prove to be able to contribute on special teams we will probably have a roster spot for a FB. If not and another RB like Spencer Brown or Reggie Bonnafon can, then they'll take that spot and Tremble will be our main blocking back. Im not sure how they see Trenton Cannon since he's repping so much with the WR's but based on his special teams play I'd say he has one of those RB spots as well.

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4 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

I think that's the exact reason we drafted him. 2 for 1

I don’t disagree with that. But the way I interpreted this post is would FB be his position. And considering the rarity we ever even line up with a FB, I think it’s safe to say he’s a TE. And I believe he was drafted to be out TE2. 
 

I do think we will see him line up as a FB but I wouldn’t call him one. 

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22 minutes ago, Zod said:

I've only ever seen him play hback

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i’ve always said he’s a H-Back (which he played at ND). 
can confuse people sometimes because get motioned into the backfield to block quite often

 

 

alao note.  There were people who compared him to Kittle.  Kittle played the same role at Iowa that Tremble did at Notre Dame.  The H-back

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