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<blockquote data-quote="swampsting" data-source="post: 513925" data-attributes="member: 1062"><p>Benson, depending on how bounces back, should be a lock at running back. And then there are Howard, Mason and the aforementioned Malloy, who looked good in his brief appearances. That's a pretty deep and solid four right there, and then you bring in Touchdown Tony.</p><p>I just don't see any of those guys moving to D. I think we're pretty deep at positions over there.</p><p>My question is what happens to guys like Jarrett and Gantt. If we go one back sets, I think there's enough depth and proven talent that they won't be in the backfield. Maybe they move to a slot receiver type.</p><p>I don't know if the B backs like Howard, Mason or Malloy have the length or hands to be TEs. They are used to blocking.</p><p>(watched some highlights of recent years last night and realized we really didn't use the B backs in the passing game the last couple of years like we had before - the wheel route and even the flat route we ran with Laskey a few times, and the great routes we ran to Perkins coming out of the A back spot. Makes me wonder why PJ didn't dip back into those plays the last year or two. Maybe he thought other teams might be looking for them. IDK)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampsting, post: 513925, member: 1062"] Benson, depending on how bounces back, should be a lock at running back. And then there are Howard, Mason and the aforementioned Malloy, who looked good in his brief appearances. That's a pretty deep and solid four right there, and then you bring in Touchdown Tony. I just don't see any of those guys moving to D. I think we're pretty deep at positions over there. My question is what happens to guys like Jarrett and Gantt. If we go one back sets, I think there's enough depth and proven talent that they won't be in the backfield. Maybe they move to a slot receiver type. I don't know if the B backs like Howard, Mason or Malloy have the length or hands to be TEs. They are used to blocking. (watched some highlights of recent years last night and realized we really didn't use the B backs in the passing game the last couple of years like we had before - the wheel route and even the flat route we ran with Laskey a few times, and the great routes we ran to Perkins coming out of the A back spot. Makes me wonder why PJ didn't dip back into those plays the last year or two. Maybe he thought other teams might be looking for them. IDK) [/QUOTE]
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