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2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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There, I said it. Nobody else has!
Yes, I loved Wes, but DA also has the skill set to really click with Tom Brady.
Lastly, Nate Solder. I feel as though he kind of goes un-talked about a bit on this board. He's developing into a very good LT...but this is the year when we really see if he is going to develop into that elite status LT. Year three is big for the Colorado product.
Is there really any reason to talk about him? I think the guy already played up to his draft position last year and looks like the LT for a long time.
Don't get me wrong. He was very good last year. But do you believe he is an elite LT? By elite, we're talking top 5-6 in league. I don't believe he's hit that ceiling yet.
Dennard is a guy I forgot about in my post. I mentioned CB's and he is the one I would like to see make the jump. I think he's got alot of potential. We've got 2 legit physical man 2 man corners who can jam in Dennard and Talib...and perhaps 2 more future starters behind them in Dowling and Ryan. You've got to like how our secondary looks on paper going in.
Tavon Wilson I'd also like to see make a jump but I really don't envision his ceiling to be very high. I think his ceiling is as a starter capable safety, but certainly not elite. If he is able to do that, I will be happy. Hoping he is able to achieve that this year. He looked decent as a rookie except for when he got burnt a couple times.
Don't get me wrong. He was very good last year. But do you believe he is an elite LT? By elite, we're talking top 5-6 in league. I don't believe he's hit that ceiling yet.
Lastly, Nate Solder. I feel as though he kind of goes un-talked about a bit on this board. He's developing into a very good LT...but this is the year when we really see if he is going to develop into that elite status LT. Year three is big for the Colorado product.
Armond Armstead; I envision him being a 3 down player for us playing 65%-70% defensive snaps. His stats won't overwhelm but he will be a force for us.
Ebner, if he actually learns how to play safety.
This is the correct answer.
Just wait 'til you see this guy play!
Have you had the opportunity?