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Biggest Impact Player from Free Agency or NFL Draft this coming 2019 Season?

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Old 08-02-2019, 07:05 AM   #26
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Re: Biggest Impact Player from Free Agency or NFL Draft this coming 2019 Season?

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I agree. I think Sweat will be a real force in our defense. But it takes the rookie season to learn the NFL. He’ll be good this season, but he’ll be a real playmaker next year and beyond!

Guice will be excellent this year, as long as the OL can come back together.

For the offense I see Trey Quinn as being one of the biggest offensive weapons along with Cam Simms and MacLaurin. I think the WR crew will shock the NFC East with their yardage. But once again that is dependent upon the OL giving the QB time to throw.

I’m more worried about the OL than any group on the team.
Is it not incredible that Quinn is the only one named a starting receiver at this point? I just want the best guys out there. Really wanna give Sims a legitimate shot also. Think Gruden will get it right. Just hope the best guys play regardless of where they came from or where they were drafted.
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