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2016 season. Who ya got? Sorry if this a similar thread to some, I'm bored and I need fussball in my lyfe.

Offense: I have Croom/Wolf. Reason being that Croom becomes a serious threat for us with his receiving ability at tight end and then Wolf in the last half when teams start focusing on Croom.

Defense: Sapp or McDowell, whoever starts in the "star" position. They have the athleticism to fit the spot and if they learn how to read/tackle well, I think they'll produce.
 
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Offense: Jason Croom - I think he becomes a serious threat in the pass game down the seams.

Defense: Rashaan Gaulden - He's got a lil honey badger in his game. I think he blows up this year.
 
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Well Jack Jones and Chance Hall have already proved themselves, so I'll go with Venzell Boulware. Andrew Butcher has really beefed up so maybe he becomes a breakout player.

And if Malik Foreman continues to improve, he could be a serious stud on defense.
 
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2016 season. Who ya got? Sorry if this a similar thread to some, I'm bored and I need fussball in my lyfe.

Offense: I have Croom/Wolf. Reason being that Croom becomes a serious threat for us with his receiving ability at tight end and then Wolf in the last half when teams start focusing on Croom.

Defense: Sapp or McDowell, whoever starts in the "star" position. They have the athleticism to fit the spot and if they learn how to read/tackle well, I think they'll produce.

Croom was not tuff enough to play wide receiver, so I doubt he makes an impact at tight end. Seems like everyone gets so enamoured by his size that they forget he would routinely get physical dominated by corners that he out weighs by 50lbs. Not to mention he was very poor ball skills, and never goes and gets the ball.
 
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