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14 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Also, now looking the entire lineup, I'm curious where they see Troy Pride?  Haven't heard much about Melvin or STO all TC, so idk if this is the second string, or the CBs after the first 4 or 5?

 

13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Taylor too. For that matter Ian Thomas. 

 

 

It matches up with the unofficial depth chart. If Horn, Jackson, and Bouye are CBS 1-3 then Melvin, STO, and Taylor are 4-6. Pride is listed as 4th string.

For TEs I think both Arnold and Thomas are considered 1st string, with Tremble and Thompson and backup.

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1 minute ago, Thunderbird037 said:

 

It matches up with the unofficial depth chart. If Horn, Jackson, and Bouye are CBS 1-3 then Melvin, STO, and Taylor are 4-6. Pride is listed as 4th string.

For TEs I think both Arnold and Thomas are considered 1st string, with Tremble and Thompson and backup.

 

Just now, Panthera onca said:

Wow, Pride is in danger of getting cut. That’s a mild surprise to me at least.

Yeah, I thought he had been playing well in the few blurbs I read about him in TC, so it's a bit surprising.

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Despite the bummer about our starters not playing, I'm super stoked to see TMJ.  I've seen a lot of apt comps to Moose, Michael Irvin, and some other greats, and I agree, except he has a little more speed...  

Also, interested to see how Brown and Christensen play on the right side.  Tremble as well.  Chubba.  And I've been intrigued and hopeful for STO since we took him late in the draft last season as a developmental prospect because of his size and athleticism.  Interested in Taylor for the same reason.

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