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Which players are ya gonna follow this year?


davos

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I always try to keep up with a handful of players I liked from either college or just think they can really excel. So, who are you keeping an eye on this season?

Me:

Eddie Royal (WR, Denver) - I really think he needs to be utilized more in Denver because every time he touches the ball, he is a threat. They are stupid if they don't start letting him make some plays.

Curtis Brown (DB, Steelers) - This was one of the guys I really hoped we would end up with in the draft and has looked pretty good so far.

Tony Moeaki (TE, KC) - Yep, a tight end. I think he is going to be key for continued success with Cassel. Breaston & Bowe could become a really dynamic pair in Kansas City but I think Moeaki has an opportunity to really shine.

Tyrod Taylor & Ricky Stanzi (QB rookies) - Other than of course Newton, these two could end up getting playing time due to being direct backups to starters that haven't shown enough consistency and in Cassel's case are injury bitten.

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Pat Peterson

Marcel Dareus

AJ Green

Von Miller- heard really good things about him

Mike Vick (favorite player to watch)

Eric Berry

I'm very happy we picked Cam, but we really couldn't have gone terribly awry this year with any of the other first five picks

I forgot to add Dwayne Bowe...love that guy

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Julius Peppers-He's my favorite player, so I hope he dominates again this year. Although, when he plays us, I hope Gross gets the best of him.

Josh Freeman-I think this kid is going to be a great one. Homie is a very bright individual, and a great leader. I hate that he plays for one of our rivals

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LucK

Cutler

I'd like to see Grossman do well in DC

Suh!!! Hell yeah.

Von Miller

Marcell Dareus who btw i think the Panthers should've drafted.

Luck looked outstanding vs Duke

Cutler looked like a pro bowler

Grossman may have had the best NFL proformance of the week in a huge win over New York

Looking forward to seeing Miller

Dareus and the Bills destroyed KC.

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