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What player would you like to see play to their 'potential'?


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43 minutes ago, shaq said:

Lol a late first round pick who is still on the team since getting drafted in 2015… and has been a starter most of his career and our leader in recent years. He has far exceeded his draft position, most players fail to even get a second contract.

This, pretty sure he was the 25th pick that year, and made a PB.

He has been good throughout the years quite honestly, he's also done his part financially.

IIckey who I believe in would have the largest impact combined with the OL upgrades. 

Honorable mention to me is Mingo, people forget he's 6'2, 220, and runs in the 4.4s...him making a leap with the addition of DJ would bode well for Bryce tapping his. 

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Miles Sanders on offense we have a huge investment in this guy for him to not show up & show out

Barno on defense has all the physical tools in the world & if he plays to his potential  & comes anywhere close to his ceiling then we will have a star in the making

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3 hours ago, JawnyBlaze said:

TMJ would be my top pick. He’s the furthest from his potential imo. 

I was soooo pumped when we drafted him. Basically everyone in the world thought we picked up a star... I havent given up hope yet... 

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35 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

I was soooo pumped when we drafted him. Basically everyone in the world thought we picked up a star... I havent given up hope yet... 

That was me last year, still holding out hope he would develop. But he seemed lazy to me last year and that did it for me

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On 3/18/2024 at 1:51 PM, travisura said:

Icky.

I think Icky is playing to his potential. That's the problem. He's got the body and movement of a guard.

Maybe he will figure it out but I told people who were saying "we have our franchise LT" last offseason, did you not watch the Bucs game in 2022? He was horrendous to close that game and it was the line between playoffs or not.

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19 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

I think Icky is playing to his potential. That's the problem. He's got the body and movement of a guard.

Maybe he will figure it out but I told people who were saying "we have our franchise LT" last offseason, did you not watch the Bucs game in 2022? He was horrendous to close that game and it was the line between playoffs or not.

well i think it's pretty obvious now that Daan Motgan thinks of Icky as a LT or he would not have signed both Hunt & Lewis

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