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Rivera releases first Depth Chart


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why is thomas at SLB? he's always played WLB. that has to be a typo, right?

Interesting, guess Anderson is better suited to play WLB between the two?

Could have something to do with the change in scheme, in the Tampa-2 the WLB is the playmaker, but in Rivera's zone-blitz scheme the SLB may more called on to make more plays.

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Is it just me or the players that lid on draft day rarely work out?

I'm not writing clausen off yet but him,duke Robinson who sat out practice from "general soreness", everette brown.these are just current players I'm sure there is plenty more from the past.

I also agree with the notion that the depth chart is more of a motivational/reward tool than anything else

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I am surprised Jimmy is listed as the # 1 QB...he is no more of a veteran in this offense than Cam. If anything, Anderson should be listed as # 1 until the first preseason game. I guess Rivera will let Jimmy start...suck it up against the Giants defense...and then let Cam start against the much worse Dolphins defense.

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