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I don't believe any position will be worse this year than last. The most vulnerable is WR, if Holt doesn't work out and Welker doesn't make it back.
Staying roughly the same will be OL, WR; RB, OLB, DL
Getter a bit better will be QB, WR with Welker, S, ILB, CB
Potentially much better is TE.
This assumes no major injuries. Most vulnerable to injury are WR (Moss or Holt), DL, and OLB.
I'm high on the TE situation, even though unproven.
I expect Brady to be better this year than last as he recovers fully.
I think Holt will do very well, and the news on Crumpler (kick boxing?!) is encouraging.
The DBackfield should come of age this year.
If Spikes is as advertised, and can make the transition, and Mayo recovers fully, wow at ILB.
I am not as sold on Cunningham, but would love to be surprised.
Your thoughts? (I'm not awake or smart enough to make this into a poll),
Staying roughly the same will be OL, WR; RB, OLB, DL
Getter a bit better will be QB, WR with Welker, S, ILB, CB
Potentially much better is TE.
This assumes no major injuries. Most vulnerable to injury are WR (Moss or Holt), DL, and OLB.
I'm high on the TE situation, even though unproven.
I expect Brady to be better this year than last as he recovers fully.
I think Holt will do very well, and the news on Crumpler (kick boxing?!) is encouraging.
The DBackfield should come of age this year.
If Spikes is as advertised, and can make the transition, and Mayo recovers fully, wow at ILB.
I am not as sold on Cunningham, but would love to be surprised.
Your thoughts? (I'm not awake or smart enough to make this into a poll),