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Well Carter and Toner sure didn't last long...
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I would've kept Carter and released Wiltz.
- According to Doug Kyed, Patriots rookies G Antonio Garcia and DL Keionta Davis, who are both on the non-football injury/illness list, are out for the season.
- Kyed adds that OT Andrew Jelks can return from the non-football injury list in the coming weeks.
Not sure but I think it is new to be able to IR PS players.Here's an interesting question ...
I've seen several references recently about various players being put on "Practice Squad IR". I don't recall ever having seen this designation before, and, as far as I can tell, it may just mean that the team is required to release the player as soon as he's healthy.
Does anyone know if there are any more specifics to this?
Not sure but I think it is new to be able to IR PS players.
Because Carter at least has the resume, pedigree & athletic #s to have a chance at possible success; Wiltz has none of those things.How so? I haven't seen either of them play, so I couldn't tell much difference, except for size.
Because Carter at least has the resume, pedigree & athletic #s to have a chance at possible success; Wiltz has none of those things.
It's not a stellar resume, though I was thinking more about his college resume.
from Reiss:
Last week, it was pointed out that the Patriots are paying practice squad cornerback Ryan Lewis (University of Pittsburgh alum) as if he was on the regular-season roster, with a base salary of $465,000. The reason, I'm told, is that Buffalo had shown a willingness to sign him to its 53-man roster, but Lewis made the choice to stay in New England because of his familiarity with the coaching staff. Thus, the Patriots bumped up Lewis' pay as if he was on the roster.
That would make Lewis a developmental PS guy. I have D.Jones, Travis, and C Hollister in that category as well. Hopefully they all stick around..
I'd also like to see McCarron stick around.
Actually, with the possible exceptions of Ferentz and Wiltz, this PS is stocked with more potentially active-roster-worthy talent than I can remember from previous years' PS.
Maybe Ebner should play safety instead of Richards. Couldn't hurt, right?
These players may be potential future players, but the defensive backs are clearly not active roster ready.
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