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Ja'Tavion Sanders is our starter at TE


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Our third and fourth rounders could prove to be the strength of this draft. Hope not-but if our first two picks reach their potential, it could be the first layer of the foundation.

 

35 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

https://x.com/josephperson/status/1832108853544325607?t=XySrwDY-DGKq19-q16Y2OA&s=19

  Don't forget, he produced super well in a loaded receiving room with Worthy, AD Mitchell, & Wittingham. 

   

And the best running back in college football--of course, if you defend the 3 WRs and focus on Brooks, his success could have been because he was not the first, second, third, or fourth concern.  We shall see.

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Idk if this is going to work but just seeing a young promising TE getting the starting nod immediately is a breath of fresh air from previous years. Folks who were here for Rivera know what I mean.

Also I think this situation points toward a lot of upcoming involvement from Legette maybe not game 1 but definitely as the first stretch of the season progresses.

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