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What our team looks like so far....


KillerKat

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Of course this isn't set in stone and Im pretty sure alot of changes will be made after TC and Preseason. I did the best I could and cut players I think we don't need anymore in order to fill the roster with all of our draft picks. I didn't take the time to decide who should start in front of who. I just put the rookies where I think the team has them at right now on their depth chart. Anyway, here's a preview of our roster IF all of our picks make it...

OFFENSE:

WR1: Steve Smith - Armanti Edwards (DP) - David Gettis (DP)

LT: Jordan Gross

LG: Travelle Wharton - C.J. Davis

C: Ryan Kalil

RG: Mackenzy Bernadeau - Duke Robinson

RT: Jeff Otah - Geoff Schwartz

TE: Jeff King - Dante Rosario - Gary Barnidge

WR2: Dwayne Jarrett - Brandon LaFell (DP)

QB: Matt Moore - Jimmy Clausen (DP) - Tony Pike (DP)

FB: Tony Fiammetta - Rashawn Jackson (UDFA)

RB: DeAngelo Williams - Jonathan Stewart - Tyrell Sutton - Mike Goodson

DEFENSE:

LE: Tyler Brayton - Charles Johnson

DLT: Louis Leonard - Ed Johnson

DRT: Tank Tyler - Corvey Irvin

RE: Everette Brown - Greg Hardy (DP)

SLB: James Anderson - Eric Norwood (DP)

MLB: Jon Beason - Dan Connor

WLB: Thomas Davis - Mortty Ivy

LCB: Chris Gamble - Captain Munnerlyn - Robert McClain (DP)

RCB: Richard Marshall - Sherrod Martin - Brian Witherspoon

SS: Chris Harris - Aaron Francisco

FS: Charles Godfrey - Jordan Pugh (DP)

SPECIAL TEAMS:

K: John Kasay

P: Jason Baker

KO: Todd Carter

H: Jason Baker

DS: J.J. Jansen - Gary Barnidge - Ryan Kalil

KR: Brian Witherspoon - Tyrell Sutton - Mike Goodson - David Gettis (DP) - Robert McClain (DP)

PR: Brian Witherspoon - Captain Munnerlyn - Robert McClain (DP) - Mike Goodson

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Didn't forget Sutton. Just I had to cut him to make room for all the draft picks. I think with Witherspoon, plus 3 other new guys we just picked that can also do returns, Sutton is the odd man out.

sutton is still at least the number 3 RB. he beat goodson out almost the second he got signed, and i don't see goodson getting his spot back anytime soon.

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Of course this isn't set in stone and Im pretty sure alot of changes will be made after TC and Preseason. I did the best I could and cut players I think we don't need anymore in order to fill the roster with all of our draft picks. I didn't take the time to decide who should start in front of who. I just put the rookies where I think the team has them at right now on their depth chart. Anyway, here's a preview of our roster IF all of our picks make it...

OFFENSE:

WR1: Steve Smith - Armanti Edwards (DP) - David Gettis (DP)

LT: Jordan Gross

LG: Travelle Wharton - C.J. Davis

C: Ryan Kalil

RG: Mackenzy Bernadeau - Duke Robinson

RT: Jeff Otah - Geoff Schwartz

TE: Jeff King - Dante Rosario - Gary Barnidge

WR2: Dwayne Jarrett - Brandon LaFell (DP)

QB: Matt Moore - Jimmy Clausen (DP) - Tony Pike (DP)

FB: Tony Fiammetta

RB: DeAngelo Williams - Jonathan Stewart - Mike Goodson

DEFENSE:

LE: Tyler Brayton - Charles Johnson

DLT: Louis Leonard - Ed Johnson

DRT: Tank Tyler - Corvey Irvin

RE: Everette Brown - Greg Hardy (DP)

SLB: James Anderson - Eric Norwood (DP)

MLB: Jon Beason - Dan Connor

WLB: Thomas Davis - Mortty Ivy

LCB: Chris Gamble - Captain Munnerlyn - Robert McClain (DP)

RCB: Richard Marshall - C.J. Wilson - R.J. Stanford (DP) - Brian Witherspoon

SS: Chris Harris - Aaron Francisco

FS: Charles Godfrey - Sherrod Martin - Jordan Pugh (DP)

SPECIAL TEAMS:

K: John Kasay

P: Jason Baker

KO: Todd Carter

H: Jason Baker

DS: J.J. Jansen - Gary Barnidge - Ryan Kalil

KR: Brian Witherspoon - David Gettis (DP) - Mike Goodson - Robert McClain (DP) - Kenneth Moore - Captain Munnerlyn

PR: Brian Witherspoon - Captain Munnerlyn - Jordan Pugh (DP) - Robert McClain (DP) - Kenneth Moore - Mike Goodson

i say all the concerns that were voiced prior to the draft still apply for the 2010 season post draft. We got some WR talent.....that normally takes a few seasons.

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Didn't forget Sutton. Just I had to cut him to make room for all the draft picks. I think with Witherspoon, plus 3 other new guys we just picked that can also do returns, Sutton is the odd man out.

and not Goodson? I think Sutton stole that spot and it will take something from Goodson to get it back.

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