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I really like the vibe from Armanti Edwards, he just seems like a guy that was born to play football.

Matt Moore wouldn't really be a huge suprise since he's play a good amount.

I would give Sherrod Martin the nod for biggest sleeper canidate on defense. He has all the tools to be a ballhawk.

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Goodson, if we can get him the ball more I think he has the burst and agility to make huge plays. (Have him come out of the backfield on screens or put him in the slot, I think he'd be a huge playmaker of 3rd downs). Fiametta has a lot to prove and this is the season he can make a name for himself also.

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Goodson, if we can get him the ball more I think he has the burst and agility to make huge plays. (Have him come out of the backfield on screens or put him in the slot, I think he'd be a huge playmaker of 3rd downs). Fiametta has a lot to prove and this is the season he can make a name for himself also.

He fumbles the damn ball

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Goodson has a lot to work on. He doesn't seem to have any balance or elusiveness. Sutton is very far ahead of him as far as running the ball.

He's a good reciever but it will be hard to get him the ball. After giving Double Trouble, Smitty, and the TE's some touches there isn't much to go around. Unless none of our WRs work out(knock on wood).

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Corvey Irvin. he'll most likely be the #4 DT, behind Tyler, Leonard, and Johnson, so he will only be a rotational guy this season unless someone goes down with injury. he reminded me of Brentson Buckner when he played at UGA(2nd favorite college team), lets hope he is the next Buckner, if not better.

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