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What our team looks like so far....


KillerKat

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Suttons was too big of a contributor to cut. Hell, from what little I've seen I'd keep him over Goodson and/or Fiametta. I actually think they may move him to FB given the job he did last year and his build.

It is good to see some viable options in the KR/PR department for a change. Hopefully someone will work out there.

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you forgot sutton.

also both sutton and armanti edwards will be considered for returns. sutton for KRs and edwards for both KR and PR.

i have concerns about edwards doing punt returns. guys are going to be flying right into his face. can a guy who has never returned a punt when the lights are on keep his concentration with that happening? hope they figure that out before he muffs a punt and costs us a game.

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updated...after reading through analysis of our late round picks (and some of the vets we already had) I think this is the best offseason look at the roster until camp and preseason comes along. Theres alot of combinations I could make with the roster, but this is the best I can do I think. Sadly, I think Martin will be tried out as a CB again because Pugh is a FS/CB type of DB and those usually aren't best to put in as a SS.

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