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Also, Chung is not at practice today.
Things are starting to get crowded, and (for the roster prognosticators) IR isn't currently an option for Mr. Dennard.
Also, Chung is not at practice today.
Wilson also is back. I'll be curious to see if he takes Chung's place with the 1's.
Wilson also is back. I'll be curious to see if he takes Chung's place with the 1's.
Superstitiously, I'm glad IR isn't an option for Dennard. Every time we IR a rookie CB, he usually ends up getting cut within three years because he never recovers.
As much as we'd like to stash him potentially, I'm not sure IR is the right path for a player like Dennard, since he could no longer practice with the team all year. Using a phantom injury so you can "red-shirt" him on IR would work with a player like Demps, who might need a year to bulk up from his olympic weight (which can be done outside of team practices). If you think Dennard can be a good player, you need him practicing with other good players.
Now that Dennard is practicing again, I anticipate him being the CB5 on the final roster.
Gotta man up and hope he proves enough to make it to the 53.
Now that Dennard is practicing again, I anticipate him being the CB5 on the final roster.
Does that mean they drop a guy like Kouvides (#90)? Who is cut to make room for him?
It won't shock me if he overtakes Moore.
Not necessarily. If the 4th corner is a special teams contributor, then Dennard can be an inactive 5th corner, who would be active in the event of injuires.Dennard will have to show that he is better than the 4th CB on the team. That is the only way I can imagine he makes the roster. He has two games to do it.