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Best Offensive Talent Ever?


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Lol in 2018 we had..

Prime Cam, CMC entering his prime, Greg Olsen who still had some left in the tank, rookie DJ Moore, Curtis Samuel, a perennial pro bowl interior line with Kalil, Norwell and Trai Turner and solid veteran reliable possession receivers in Torrey Smith and Jarius Wright. 
 

probably our most complete roster ever other than maybe the 2008 team

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10 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

Lol in 2018 we had..

Prime Cam, CMC entering his prime, Greg Olsen who still had some left in the tank, rookie DJ Moore, Curtis Samuel, a perennial pro bowl interior line with Kalil, Norwell and Trai Turner and solid veteran reliable possession receivers in Torrey Smith and Jarius Wright. 
 

probably our most complete roster ever other than maybe the 2008 team

Wasn’t Ted Ginn in there somewhere?

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4 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

The fact you’re even questioning this just shows how terrible of a franchise we’ve been since day 1

Wr’s outside of TMac (who drops balls way too often) and maybe Coker are ass

TE room is utter ass

OL, run blocking solid. Pass blocking crappy 

RB’s: dowdle is solid. Chuba nothing special 

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7 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

I wouldn’t even be surprised if Sanders is a scratch next week.

James Mitchell might as well get a shot.

Sanders provides zero value 

Yeah I'm glad they drafted Mitchell evans. He actually looks like a legitimate future tight end

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3 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Yeah I'm glad they drafted Mitchell evans. He actually looks like a legitimate future tight end

Best case scenario and Evans ceiling is probably Cade Otton but that may be wishful thinking 

Overall just a solid TE. Will probably have a long ass career nothing flashy

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