keenobserver
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Edited on 7/24
To sum up, the most controversial change is the QB. I won't get into an argument with anyone if they believe HB will win it out. There isn't any glaringly new info I've gotten (unless you count that pic of him built like Cam Newton) and CJH saying he capable of utilizing his legs.
I've included J. Payton. I think he's going to be huge. I think he'll be one of our top WRs this year.
I believe Beckwith will be used more as a slot receiver and wing than a traditional TE. I suppose we'll continue to list him as a RB because he'll be the short yardage RB. I'm salivating about how we'll use him in the red zone in particular. He's going to cause defensive coordinators fits trying to figure out where we'll line him up in the red zone. The defense won't know whether to trot out a LB to stop the run or a DB to defend his 6'5" frame.
In reality, it'll probably have to be a LB tasked with covering him in most RZ situations
To sum up, the most controversial change is the QB. I won't get into an argument with anyone if they believe HB will win it out. There isn't any glaringly new info I've gotten (unless you count that pic of him built like Cam Newton) and CJH saying he capable of utilizing his legs.
I've included J. Payton. I think he's going to be huge. I think he'll be one of our top WRs this year.
I believe Beckwith will be used more as a slot receiver and wing than a traditional TE. I suppose we'll continue to list him as a RB because he'll be the short yardage RB. I'm salivating about how we'll use him in the red zone in particular. He's going to cause defensive coordinators fits trying to figure out where we'll line him up in the red zone. The defense won't know whether to trot out a LB to stop the run or a DB to defend his 6'5" frame.
In reality, it'll probably have to be a LB tasked with covering him in most RZ situations
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