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Trevin Wallace - PFF Breakout Nominee


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I like his pairing with Jewell for the upcoming season. Josey can play close to the line + blitz while Wallace can drop back into coverage and cover space with his speed.

I can see Evero looking to send Wallace on the blitz in the second half after establishing him as a coverage guy to the opposing offense.

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He definitely is going to get the opportunity, and I remember him doing well when thrust into the fire last year.  Wasn't he the guy they said was doing good having the headset and getting the plays in?

For what it is worth, he is working out in my Madden Franchise too, haha.  He has the Superstar development trait.

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1 hour ago, Icege said:

I like his pairing with Jewell for the upcoming season. Josey can play close to the line + blitz while Wallace can drop back into coverage and cover space with his speed.

I can see Evero looking to send Wallace on the blitz in the second half after establishing him as a coverage guy to the opposing offense.

and his usage will be intertwined with the safeties' usage.  I kinda see what they might be doing.  Send Moehrig and play Ransom deep, using Wallace covering the TE.  Send Wallace, Moehrig in coverage, Ransom deep.  Send Ransom and Wallace, Moehrig in coverage....Not sure exactly what it will look like, but keeping Horn was important.  He is the shutdown CB that can cover in man.   Jackson may need help over the top, so the need for a free safety that can read the entire field is not necessary; play deep third behind Jackson and the #2 WR.  Just brainstorming--no need for an umbrella when I do that.

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Improving the line in front of him should give us a better look at what the young man can really do. Couple that with a year of experience under his belt and I hope he can take off.

Sure would be nice for the linebacking corps here to be league best once again. 

We did set the mark very, very high around here.

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43 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Is there any word on his injury status?  google doesnt have anything current on him

Tony Pauline says he's fine.

Take that as you will. 😛

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