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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 28548" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Offense</p><p>Byerly. For good or bad, he's going to get a lot of snaps next year.</p><p>Jeune. I think he brings a dimension only Smelter really brings to the WR corp.</p><p>Devine. Probably the most anticipated OL we've had since...Nat Dorsey?</p><p>Custis. The next great hope at BB.</p><p>JT aka JeT. For obvious reasons...can he handle the physical demands and hold up all season? Can he take this offense where we thought Vad would?</p><p>Wilson. Custis got all the hype, but this kid was making noise. Sounds like he's a battering ram.</p><p></p><p>Defense</p><p>Jabari Hunt-Days. Needs a bounce-back year from 2013 where he would have lost his starting spot if not for Harrel's injury. Lots of physcial tools to work with.</p><p>Gotsis. How will he deal with the increased attention now that Attachou isn't there to divert extra blockers?</p><p>Commissiong/Akins/Robbins. Which one of them will live up to their practice squad hype now that the bullets are live?</p><p>White. Was probably our best pure cover corner the last part of the season, can he continue his progression?</p><p>Golden. His athleticism needs to be on the field, but he still really hasn't found a home yet. Will he be same on special teams after injury?</p><p></p><p>Butker. Had a good, not great t-FR year. Great range on his leg, but needs to be more consistent. I expect him to power kicks out of the endzone more often now that he'll have a year's worth of strength and conditioning on this level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 28548, member: 360"] Offense Byerly. For good or bad, he's going to get a lot of snaps next year. Jeune. I think he brings a dimension only Smelter really brings to the WR corp. Devine. Probably the most anticipated OL we've had since...Nat Dorsey? Custis. The next great hope at BB. JT aka JeT. For obvious reasons...can he handle the physical demands and hold up all season? Can he take this offense where we thought Vad would? Wilson. Custis got all the hype, but this kid was making noise. Sounds like he's a battering ram. Defense Jabari Hunt-Days. Needs a bounce-back year from 2013 where he would have lost his starting spot if not for Harrel's injury. Lots of physcial tools to work with. Gotsis. How will he deal with the increased attention now that Attachou isn't there to divert extra blockers? Commissiong/Akins/Robbins. Which one of them will live up to their practice squad hype now that the bullets are live? White. Was probably our best pure cover corner the last part of the season, can he continue his progression? Golden. His athleticism needs to be on the field, but he still really hasn't found a home yet. Will he be same on special teams after injury? Butker. Had a good, not great t-FR year. Great range on his leg, but needs to be more consistent. I expect him to power kicks out of the endzone more often now that he'll have a year's worth of strength and conditioning on this level. [/QUOTE]
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