Christopher_Price
Rotational Player and Threatening Starter's Job
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Would you say he is in a battle for the 5th receiver spot with Nunn?And my new camp binky Sam Aiken made a nice grab of a Brady pass.
I doubt Aiken is in any serious battle for a roster spot, he's too critical to Special Teams.Would you say he is in a battle for the 5th receiver spot with Nunn?
Yeah I thought Aiken was an important special teams player, couldn't recall forgot to ask thanks.I doubt Aiken is in any serious battle for a roster spot, he's too critical to Special Teams.
I noticed Walter targeted Nunn in the Philly game on two hot reads; reading these reports a noting how all the QBs find him says once he gets fully up to speed on his route tree and reads, he's going to be a QBs friend (assuming he keeps applying that glue to his fingers).
Thanks Chris!
As we get deeper into training camp and pre-season, some of these injuries start to impact the team.
LeVoir - still on PUP, and by missing the first two weeks of training camp and one game already, is starting to look more like he might start the season on PUP, potentially opening up an OLine spot.
Watson - he's missed over a dozen practices, clearly a concern with Baker and Thomas performing well.
Springs - an aging corner missing two weeks means he may be fighting a nagging injury, and will be well behind when it's time to catch up. However, by releasing Richardson, that's one indicator that there's not too much concern.