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Old 08-29-2020, 02:00 AM   #239
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Re: WFT 2020 Training Camp

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Originally Posted by Monkeydad View Post
I don't see 5 RBs being kept...just 4.


Drop Barber and add Reuben Foster back to the 53, unless the plan is an 8-game IR spot.

Tough choice between Love and Barber, but Love's potential outweighs Barber's track record in my opinion.

Other than that, the projection looks fine. Trey Quinn is a leftover from the previous regime. He was a great story being a Mr. Irrelevant pick that actually contributed in the regular season, but he didn't turn into our own Edelman, so experiment over. Cam Sims and Isaiah Wright have some real potential. We'll really be missing Kelvin Harmon this year. He was due for a breakout.
I thought Trey Quinn was going to do well last season, with pretty much an “open field” of rookie and second year WR to compete against. But he was a big bust. Never was open. Unless he lights a big fire [emoji91] under his own ass this season I’m afraid Rivera and the team will leave him in the dust. As you say, Harmon was looking to be the WR # 2, with Steve Sims JR in the slot. With Harmon injured there is a real competition to be the third WR. I understand that Steve Sims is excelling at TC and may even move up to play at WR#2 alongside McLaurin. This is probably Cam Sims last season to do something, as well as Trey Quinn.

I see McLaurin being double teamed by every defense, which will force Haskins to hit S. Sims or Thomas (TE) or maybe even a RB out of the backfield.

It will be exciting to see who fills the void left by Harmon. We really need for someone to step up to take the pressure off of McLaurin, so he can make his usual spectacular plays!


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