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Any interest in Kyle Juszczyk?


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Just now, Aussie Tank said:

They lost Deebo and still cut him there has to be a reason 

Money and age.  He is 33 and was due a pretty big chunk. They netted something like $4 mil savings on the cap.

His play has not dropped off at all but admittedly, he probably is shopping for a contender rather than another paycheck.

2 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Could find multiple way to use him. I think he'd be a great addition. 

I agree. I don't think he fits with our current youth movement, however. Love the player, though.

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

We are currently constructed on offense as a ram it down your throat rushing team. He would also add an element of being a reliable safety valve for the QB.

What say you, Huddle? Get one of the last true FB's in the NFL?

I’d love it. We can’t use our QB in those 3rd/4th and 1 goal situations. Chuba might go for 2k with a legit lead blocker and this line. Plus like you said dude can catch and pass block. I think Bryce should be running bootlegs and some waggles and such anyways. 
His experience would be asset I think. Hopefully we see some good smart moves today

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25 minutes ago, SetfreexX said:

Lol at best receiver at TE, or RB....

He catches dump offs and the occasional wheel, or depth completion off misdirection.

Age 33, no real YAC potential...I'm good.

They could use Tremble more in some of that role then. Fb/h back is highly underrated imo

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Honestly, the style of game that Bryce plays, I could see Kyle being a huge benefit. Having a true H-Back that can stay in and block, catch, and run at times? At this point, I'm all for going more physical on offense, as I was under Wilks and in hoping we would retain him. 

I think getting Kyle, drafting Skattebo and Tyler Warren, and picking up a shifty receiver to learn under and around Adam, would be all this offense is missing.

I'd also like Mekhi Becton. I don't want him to start. I just want him as an extra tight end in goal line situations with Tyler Warren and Cam Skattebo lined up in the backfield to take either the tush push or to do a sort of wild cat play. You could also have Kyle back there because he can both block and catch. 

That would be a nearly unstoppable force within 5 yards of the goal line, every time. 

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