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Jaycee Horn says he's "ready to go"


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1 hour ago, Call Me James said:

Duration should have been the pick. The only reason he wasn’t is because guys were enamored with the idea that he had a low ceiling and was already maxed out compared to horn.

He’s been very good when he’s been available, but part of maximizing your ceiling required you being healthy and able to develop.

let’s hope this season he shows he can stay healthy and perform. Gonna suck when he has that inevitable great contract season and we’re stuck in a tight spot

Who?

If we are redrafting it would have been Parsons.

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Am I missing something? The guy started 13 of 17 games last year. He missed 2 games from bruised ribs and 2 games when he broke his wrist. Neither injury is prone to recur and he showed no serious signs of lingering issues from the foot fracture that ended his rookie year. I know we all wish he could play every snap but at least there's nothing in there to suggest he's going to continue to miss major time. Hell long term, if the early issues deflate his 2nd contract value, it might be a blessing in disguise cause a healthy Horn has perennial 1st team all pro potential and that is going to cost a fortune.

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3 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

But will that get him ready with a lack of snaps in games?

 

The kid has played football his entire life. A few extra snaps in a meaningless preseason game or 2 is not going to make much of a difference. 

 

He'll get plenty of work in. No need to put him out there just for us fans. 

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