Rank the Roster 2021: #36

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Who are the two next best players on the Packers?

Poll ended at 20 Jul 2021 09:00

Jace Sternberger
6
16%
Ty Summers
6
16%
Yosh Nijman
0
No votes
Jake Hanson
0
No votes
Equanimeous St. Brown
1
3%
Will Redmond
1
3%
TJ Slaton
3
8%
Shemar Jean-Charles
7
19%
Cole Van Lanen
1
3%
Isaiah McDuffie
0
No votes
Kylin Hill
2
5%
Randy Ramsey
0
No votes
Josh Jackson
1
3%
Ben Braden
2
5%
Dom Dafney
7
19%
Dexter Williams
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 37

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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? :idn:

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Yoop wrote:
20 Jul 2021 11:05
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? :idn:
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).
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Labrev wrote:
20 Jul 2021 11:48
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).
My SJC support has nothing to do with Redmond, at all. Those snaps will go to Uphoff and Scott if they pass him.

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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YoHoChecko wrote:
20 Jul 2021 11:55
Labrev wrote:
20 Jul 2021 11:48
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).
My SJC support has nothing to do with Redmond, at all. Those snaps will go to Uphoff and Scott if they pass him.

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.
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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"

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NCF wrote:
20 Jul 2021 11:16
Yoop wrote:
20 Jul 2021 11:05
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? :idn:
I hate run-off votes. Just add them both and move on.
Ok.

Jean Charles had more votes for #35 so I'll list him first.

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