PushnPencils
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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I think he seems like another 4A UDFA wide receiver with no obvious special teams position(s).
I root for him and Edelman because I like the underdog but I can't say they'd make the roster better over Slater and Aiken, who we know can play ST (especially the latter guy).
And we really won't know anything about how these guys stack up until a couple preseason games have gone by, since the only way to evaluate coverage units is in those games. (Haven't been to any of the practices, but it would be unusual for a team to practice much coverage stuff full speed in training camp because of the potential for injury.)
ST is important, but if a Lewis or Galloway...go down...I'd rather have a good receiver take their place rather than adequate one's.