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9 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I think we could upgrade at RB behind Sanders.  I've never been a fan of Chuba and Blackshear & Brown are serious JAGs.  Seeing some potential out there, but rather wait until all the cuts come through.

Excellent point.  And let's not forget that the OL Sanders ran behind in Philly is pretty awesome--and Hurts run threat kept the defense from being overly aggressive.  Here, the line is still developing (solid, but not great) and the QB is not really a threat to run as much.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

General belief is that the Bears won't part with him but you never know

I'd take a flyer on Kuntz.  He was my mid-round targets in the draft.  Coming off a knee injury last season, he's probably still not 100%.  But 'stash' him as the #3 and give him time to learn he pro game and completely heal up, dude has some serious potential.

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32 minutes ago, Rags said:

wouldn't be surprised if they stash kyler and redshirt the year.

that roster ain't one to compete. Kingsbury was Rhule with a Starting Caliber QB. 

With murrays regression and the injuries adding up coupled with his COD reputation and the studying clause in his contract, I could easily see them tanking and then just giving Murray away for a bag of peanuts.  Hes not worth the headache. 

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6 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

With murrays regression and the injuries adding up coupled with his COD reputation and the studying clause in his contract, I could easily see them tanking and then just giving Murray away for a bag of peanuts.  Hes not worth the headache. 

Yeah if they can land Williams, Murray is toast.  They will trade him for anyone desperate enough to do so.  

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57 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I'd take a flyer on Kuntz.  He was my mid-round targets in the draft.  Coming off a knee injury last season, he's probably still not 100%.  But 'stash' him as the #3 and give him time to learn he pro game and completely heal up, dude has some serious potential.

Kuntz is a physical FREAK athlete. Had the best combine for a TE ever. 

No idea if he can ball, but that's one of those guys you kick the tires on. 

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