I expect that Barnes and Campbell will be pretty firmly situated in the "starting" ILB spots, but that Martin and Summers will see a handful of snaps every game, if I had to guess. I also think they play two different roles: Martin more in-the-box, Summers more of a pass-downs role.
McDuffie might not make the team even if he plays well, especially if they keep Burks for STs. A 7th-round flier is a guy who you put on the PS and not worry too much about it. I like him, but let's be real here.
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I came back to change my vote and break the tie, votes locked, is this the first run off vote we've had this year?
I hate run-off votes. Just add them both and move on.
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I am a bit skeptical of Jean-Charles making a meaningful impact this year.
Jaire, King, Sully, Stokes ahead. I'm no fan of Redmond, but I get why coaches keep trotting him out. In truth, I think it may be unrealistic to expect SJC to be better than Redmond off the bat, but unless the rookie comes out and establishes himself as head-and-shoulders better than Redmond then I do not see him playing ahead of him. And that Star position may end up going to Amos.
I also wouldn't count out Ento, Samuels, or even a Josh Jackson resurgence (Hollman seems pretty unlikely).
Jaire, King, Sully, Stokes ahead. I'm no fan of Redmond, but I get why coaches keep trotting him out. In truth, I think it may be unrealistic to expect SJC to be better than Redmond off the bat, but unless the rookie comes out and establishes himself as head-and-shoulders better than Redmond then I do not see him playing ahead of him. And that Star position may end up going to Amos.
I also wouldn't count out Ento, Samuels, or even a Josh Jackson resurgence (Hollman seems pretty unlikely).
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My SJC support has nothing to do with Redmond, at all. Those snaps will go to Uphoff and Scott if they pass him.Labrev wrote: ↑20 Jul 2021 11:48I am a bit skeptical of Jean-Charles making a meaningful impact this year.
Jaire, King, Sully, Stokes ahead. I'm no fan of Redmond, but I get why coaches keep trotting him out. In truth, I think it may be unrealistic to expect SJC to be better than Redmond off the bat, but unless the rookie comes out and establishes himself as head-and-shoulders better than Redmond then I do not see him playing ahead of him. And that Star position may end up going to Amos.
I also wouldn't count out Ento, Samuels, or even a Josh Jackson resurgence (Hollman seems pretty unlikely).
It's that Chandon Sullivan is a replaceable player and SJC has the instincts and study habits to possibly overtake him.
Hollman and Jackson are both pretty exclusively outside guys. Inside, I think SJC gets some dime regardless (tiny impact)but might be the nickel starter from, say, week 10 on. (I still think there will be a lot of nickel with Jaire inside and Stokes and King outside, but still)
Oh yeah, I have been meaning to suggest to get Vernon Scott on the list.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑20 Jul 2021 11:55My SJC support has nothing to do with Redmond, at all. Those snaps will go to Uphoff and Scott if they pass him.Labrev wrote: ↑20 Jul 2021 11:48I am a bit skeptical of Jean-Charles making a meaningful impact this year.
Jaire, King, Sully, Stokes ahead. I'm no fan of Redmond, but I get why coaches keep trotting him out. In truth, I think it may be unrealistic to expect SJC to be better than Redmond off the bat, but unless the rookie comes out and establishes himself as head-and-shoulders better than Redmond then I do not see him playing ahead of him. And that Star position may end up going to Amos.
I also wouldn't count out Ento, Samuels, or even a Josh Jackson resurgence (Hollman seems pretty unlikely).
It's that Chandon Sullivan is a replaceable player and SJC has the instincts and study habits to possibly overtake him.
Hollman and Jackson are both pretty exclusively outside guys. Inside, I think SJC gets some dime regardless (tiny impact)but might be the nickel starter from, say, week 10 on. (I still think there will be a lot of nickel with Jaire inside and Stokes and King outside, but still)
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Yeah, I would actually vote for Scott ahead of most of these guys. Not quuiiite yet but real soon; he'd be more of my "guy I believe in and have a role in mind for" than "guy who has shown evidence that he will have a role"