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2011 Team Roster


LaChance87

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I'm not sure if this has been done yet, if it has I'm sorry. I just wanted to know with the current roster and practice squad, after the seasons end, which players would stay and which would go. I know a new coach is pretty much certain, so from our current roster which players do you think are deserving of a spot on this team next year? Including which ones make it on the practice squad. Not only the starting postions but also the backups. If you think a future draft pick or a future free agent will hold a certain postion, state that as well. I just wanted to see what players ya'll think made a name for himself and can be a real asset towards the 2011 team. Also to see what postions ya'll think are the weakest on the team.

67 Kalil, Ryan

63 Morris, Chris

20 Gamble, Chris

31 Marshall, Richard

36 McClain, Robert

41 Munnerlyn, Captain

27 Wilson, C.J.

96 Brayton, Tyler

91 Brown, Everette

76 Hardy, Greg

95 Johnson, Charles

97 Taylor, Hilee

92 Norwood, Eric

98 Hayden, Nick

99 Johnson, Ed

61 Landri, Derek

68 Neblett, Andre

42 Fiammetta, Tony

73 Bernadeau, Mackenzy

71 Davis, C.J.

72 Robinson, Duke

70 Wharton, Travelle

4 Kasay, John

8 Lloyd, Rhys

50 Anderson, James

52 Beason, Jon

55 Connor, Dan

58 Davis, Thomas

59 Harris, Nic

56 Hodge, Abdul

57 Senn, Jordan

53 Williams, Jamar

54 Williams, Jason

44 Jansen, J.J.

7 Baker, Jason

2 Clausen, Jimmy

3 Moore, Matt

16 Pike, Tony

6 St. Pierre, Brian

33 Goodson, Mike

28 Stewart, Jonathan

22 Sutton, Tyrell

32 Vaughan, Josh

34 Williams, DeAngelo

21 Alexander, Gerald

30 Godfrey, Charles

25 Hudson, Marcus

23 Martin, Sherrod

29 Pugh, Jordan

69 Gross, Jordan

79 Otah, Jeff

74 Schwartz, Geoff

65 Williams, Garry

82 Barnidge, Gary

47 King, Jeff

88 Rosario, Dante

87 Clowney, David

10 Edwards, Armanti

12 Gettis, David

11 LaFell, Brandon

83 Martin, Charly

89 Smith, Steve

15 Wright, Wallace

Practice Squad

84 Guy, Trent

60 Irvin, Corvey

38 Jackson, Rashawn

24 Johnson, Jeremiah

75 Murphy, Shawn

9 Null, Keith

77 Santucci, Dan

35 Stanford, R.J.

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