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OFFENSE (25)
2 QB
6 WR
5 RB (could include fullback)
4 TE
8 OL
My ideal scenario, barring future preseason injuries of course.
Offense - Practice Squad
FB/HB - 1
WR - 1
OL - 2
Now that we hopefully have only 2 quarterbacks, we have an additional roster spot.
OFFENSE (25)
2 QB
6 WR
5 RB (could include fullback)
4 TE
8 OL
The 4th TE is the fullback. If we continue to be a tight end based offense (possibly not) there isn't really a role for a full time FB.
Now that we hopefully have only 2 quarterbacks, we have an additional roster spot.
OFFENSE (25)
2 QB
6 WR
5 RB (could include fullback)
4 TE
8 OL
In my opinion considering Washington a RB is not that much different than calling Slater a WR, in 2 preseason games I have not seen him lineup at RB at all, Bolden was being used in the backfield with Vereen on 3rd and long situation which is another indication of how the coaches view him in terms of a receiver.
I also feel last season our running game suffered after the Bolden injury and ensuing suspension, so it would be a terrible idea for us to put ourselves in that same position again this season, especially if we intend to make the running game a bigger part of the offense. The other thing that comes to mind is Woodhead and Vereen combined for 138 times last season, I do not expect those carries all to just go to Vereen.
I wouldn't be too hot on the idea of only keeping 3 TE's. Either that or it isn't pointing in too good of a direction regarding Gronk's ability to stay off of the in season PUP list. Either scenario sucks in my opinion.
I also wouldn't assume that we're only keeping 2 QB's either, as much as the popular opinion here may sway you to believe. We have no idea about Belichick's intentions for Tebow.
They may include some tutelage from Brady, participation in a season's worth of practices (with the scout team QB even), and the full length "guidance" of the entire team until the end. I'd have a hard time believing that Belichick expected that much of a difference in such a short amount of time myself. Then again I still have a hard time believing that he even brought him in to begin with.
So, we are down to deciding between a 5th RB and a 3rd QB?
Don't you think that Vereen's number of carries will increase? Certainly, Blount will get significant carries.
If Washington is useless a RB, then yes, Bolden will get significant reps. If not, then Bolden will be the emergency backup, much like Edelman.
As long as we don't insist on a 3rd QB, I think that 5 running backs is fine. For me, I've been disappointed that Washington has been used as a running back. Perhaps, it is imply viewed that he doesn't need the reps. It would be interesting to see how many reps he gets during practice sessions.
I wouldn't have much of an opinion myself, mg.
It could be any number of battles.
A 5th RB? A 4th or 5th TE? A 3rd QB? A 9th OL? Howabout even only having 5 WR's? There are a ton of options, and these are only on offense.
I agree that it is not as cut and dry as a 3rd QB or 5th RB, I honestly believe keeping 5 RB (if you intend to keep Washington) is a forgone conclusion.
AGE ATT YDS YDS/ATT TD REC YDS/REC TD
Ridley 24 13 110 8.5 1
Blount 26 14 111 7.9 2 1 12 0
Vereen 24 7 41 5.9 0 6 64 1
Bolden 23 10 52 5.2 0 1 17 0
It is not like Bolden or Blount have done anything in training camp to be undeserving of a roster spot, and I see no reason for us to let any productive players under the age of 26 years old go, it will be something that comes back to bite us in the ass if we do.
3rd QB - No thanks, I've already seen enough.It could be any number of battles.
A 5th RB? A 4th or 5th TE? A 3rd QB? A 9th OL?
Discussing the roster is always at a high point this time of the year, and mgteich always brings up some great topics, but it's still way too early to try and figure everything out in my opinion. We're still another 7-10 days away from knowing enough to have much of an opinion, or at least that's how I see it anyway.
I think most of us would see 4 TEs and 4-5 RBs, but the number of Offensive lineman, Wide receivers, and even QB's remains up in the air--although others will see it differently.
3rd QB - No thanks, I've already seen enough.
9th OL - I have a tough time naming the 8th OL right now.
In terms of the tight end position a lot will be determined by whether or not Gronkowski goes to PUP, if he does then you’d be able to keep Fells, Ballard, Sudfeld, and Hooman; if he ends up on the 53 man roster one of them has to go and I’d probably send Hooman packing, I’m not high on Fells but he does block well, and is a smooth receiver who can play the Y or the joker role so he would have the edge over Hooman.
The only thing about placing Gronk on the PUP is that he won't even be able to practice until the beginning of the 7th week. That would be a long time to wait, meaning that he still wouldn't be able to practice for almost 3 months (approx. 10-11 weeks).
Do we really want to wait 3 months to even have him practice? That's the obvious question here I think, not necessarily "when" he'll play. Just a thought.
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