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Probably a large portion of this group will be gone by training camp. The WRs are interesting to me because we brought in so many and our production other than DJ was not ideal. I think adding Roberts as a Returner also eats one of those spots so it'll be interesting to see if any of them can stick. An uphill battle for any of these guys.

Of the rest I liked the big OLB that we have listed as a DT (Jacob T-M). He seems like another chess piece that may be able to fill a role. His ability to play on ST's will also help him. ..but will it be enough to beat out Haynes or Luvu for playing time behind YGM.

The true Nose from Kentucky is interesting to me as well.

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37 minutes ago, Michael G said:

 

The true Nose from Kentucky is interesting to me as well.

I think the Bravvion Roy experiment should come to an end, he's not tall or long enough to really do anything. Can't pass rush, can't get his t-rex arms on guys in the run. Nixon is obviously better and I'd rather the extra spot be taken up by a true fat boy for short yardage/special teams stuff

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2 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I think the Bravvion Roy experiment should come to an end, he's not tall or long enough to really do anything. Can't pass rush, can't get his t-rex arms on guys in the run. Nixon is obviously better and I'd rather the extra spot be taken up by a true fat boy for short yardage/special teams stuff

Roy is safe. Rhule guy.

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8 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Roy is safe. Rhule guy.

I don't think it's because he's a Rhule guy, I think it's because he's been good depth. I don't know what people expect. I haven't heard his name called for anything bad, but have seen him impact a few plays. 

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