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Posted on 3/24/14 at 7:47 pm to deeprig9
Posted on 3/24/14 at 7:47 pm to deeprig9
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What was the talk about him being an H-back to block linebackers, but tight end as a transition, or something or other like that.
We've got no tight ends for spring practice.
Kind of like putting JJ Green at tailback because we had no RBs last spring.
With Hugh Williams leaving, there are a ton of reps for that big HBack blocker. I'm not sure if Quayvon will stick at that spot. But the playing time is available for whomever wants it.
We're trying to find what to do with Quayvon. He could be a threat in a lot of positions. Putting him closer to the line of scrimmage may be a way to eliminate some of his raw areas at FB.
Posted on 3/24/14 at 7:51 pm to meansonny
If I'm picking a team, I take Michael Bennett first at WR.
He is our third down receiver. A poor man's Tony Gonzalez.
Second would be Conley. Whoever says he isn't athletic is crazy. He does disappear. And he wasn't the red zone threat last season I had hoped he would be. But he can do every route. And do them well.
Third is a tie for Mitchell and JSW. If you aren't healthy, you aren't helping the team. Both kids have all the talent in the world and could be a #1 receiver on this team. Both kids can stretch the field. But more importantly, they can turn a home run out of a simple crossing pattern or curl better than anyone else. I like JSW better because of his frame. He's more likely to be able to stretch a play for a first down when closely defended. He's a strong kid.
Rumph is like Marlon Brown. Show me.
He is our third down receiver. A poor man's Tony Gonzalez.
Second would be Conley. Whoever says he isn't athletic is crazy. He does disappear. And he wasn't the red zone threat last season I had hoped he would be. But he can do every route. And do them well.
Third is a tie for Mitchell and JSW. If you aren't healthy, you aren't helping the team. Both kids have all the talent in the world and could be a #1 receiver on this team. Both kids can stretch the field. But more importantly, they can turn a home run out of a simple crossing pattern or curl better than anyone else. I like JSW better because of his frame. He's more likely to be able to stretch a play for a first down when closely defended. He's a strong kid.
Rumph is like Marlon Brown. Show me.
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