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I'm excited to see him play! Obviously the pick wasn't the smartest move, but he is on the team now and looks to be a talented player.
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Maybe that's why he is paranoid about height now? Ewers is solid. I feel like he might be the safest pick out of the QBs. His team is loaded though. Also I want this next guy to be a straight up leader/alpha on the team. I definitely see that with Ward, Sanders is too but he also comes off as arrogant sometimes (throwing his OL under the bus, mocking former teammates, not shaking hands after winning) and I'm not sure that will win over a locker room. I kind of want to see more of this Rourke kid. He might be word a mid round flier...
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By Ricky Spanish · Posted
Sanders is gone after this year, and once that happens, I have no issues giving his salary to Chuba*. Chuba is an interesting case where I think the benefits of re-signing him aren't strictly related to play on the field. Dude was a 4th round pick drafted to spell an all-pro in CMC and looked every bit of a backup his first year. But he worked his ass off and improved year over year, significantly and is now top 5 in rushing once he was finally given a chance as the #1 back. By all accounts he is one of, if not THE, hardest worker on the team. You need guys like that on the roster. I'm not a huge fan of re-signing running backs, but Chuba has earned his money, and I'd hate to see him go - And I say this as one of his certified haters a few seasons back. If it pans out with Brooks we could have our own version of what Detroit has in their backfield with Montgomery and Gibbs. * - As long as we don't reset the RB market like Hurney used to love to do and he takes essentially the same money per year as Sanders currently does. If that is the case then his contract would actually be a better value than Sanders' current deal due to the increase in cap year over year.
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