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Your Projected WR and RB Corps


Proudiddy

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Seems to be heavy contention at WR after #3 (Murphy/Gettis) and the last RB spot. Who do you think makes it?

Would you be in favor of keeping both Smith and Poole at RB? Because otherwise, I don't see either of them sticking on the PS without another team scooping them up.

EDIT: No need to list DWill, JStew, or Tolbert...

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Tonight's performances definitely gave Hurney and RR a lot to think about...

Bryant's huge play, Armanti flashed here and there and Hurney spoke highly of him, Jared Green looked really good, Tutu continued to look horrible, Pilares shows potential as a receiver along with his already established ST abilities, and Smith and Poole both looked awesome.

Just a lot of talent to choose from and a lot of young guys I'm excited about. That being said, what I do know is, if we keep Tutu, I'm gonna be pissed.

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Something for people to keep in mind is that Armond Smith is 26 years old. Tauren Poole is 22. Poole will make it over Smith based on the age factor. Armond Smith has PS eligibility still (I believe). They'll roll the dice on losing him over the younger back I think.

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