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32 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

PJ will be a special teams player on the roster, mark it down now.

 

Also do we really carry 3 QB’s this year? Especially with PJ’s Rhule connect guaranteeing him a roster spot. 
 

I think we shop darnold. Maybe keeping him until the QB market starts to get injuries. 

I think we do carry 3 going into the season, but we may trade one out before the deadline to someone with a QB injury. Trading before there's an emergency need out there just isn't going to happen, there's no real market for either Darnold or Mayfield at this point.

PJ on special teams is possible, I guess, but I just don't see it. Those special teams spots are too important and we were too weak on ST last year to use even one spot for stashing an old friend. PJ may well find him a spot on a USFL team or XFL team if that gets back off the ground this year.

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Corral has got all the raw physical tools to be great for us. You can tell that he physically jumps off the tape compared to all the rest of our guys. His thing is going to be mental in the beginning. We have the luxury to bring him along slow and make sure he’s ready to go. We could have found our guy in the third round…but it’s WAY too early to really know for sure. 

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56 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Full vid already floating around but this is time stamped to this drill. Corral obviously is faster and more accurate than the others. I thought Bakers thing was accuracy? Sam looks like he doesn't care. PJ would be fine as the actual 3rd string if Corral moved up

 

We just saw 2 minutes of drills. There isn't much you can take away other than Sam looked like the third best QB in those drills.

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3 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Good. He can run drills. Can he memorize the playbook and opposing defenses? Can he command the huddle and the team?

There is much more here than his physical abilities which literally no one has ever doubted. 

He’s been noted to have a good/great leadership presence. It’s def on learning the playbook for him. He got reps with the 2s yesterday so that’s encouraging. Hopefully we see him get more reps as it goes on. 

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14 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

We just saw 2 minutes of drills. There isn't much you can take away other than Sam looked like the third best QB in those drills.

That says a lot. The farther we go the longer we go, the young lion will catch up and devour their dreams much like in NY, CLE.

The hopes and dreams of the Jets and Browns will finally be put to rest where they belong.

Spoiler alert: It's over.

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