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WRs on the lower depth chart have a chance to impress.
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(07-29-2019, 11:28 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: The thing is, until these guys get in pads...it's really hard to tell who will step up. We see it every year where WR's look good in camp, then they put the pads on and struggle in games.

Interestingly, John Jerry is starting over Westerman at Guard.

Definitely true. That could’ve been the case for Malone besides the tipped INT. Maybe the coaches saw something before that play and didn’t feel comfortable with him on the field. Still hoping that one of these guys step up and if you can still make defenses respect Ross’ speed, we’ll get by.

It seems like Westerman will never happen. Whether it’s playbook reasons or being a strictly run north and south guy. I would say that John Jerry starting wouldn’t be a bad thing if he didn’t sit out for a year. It also helps him that he’s Turner’s guy from Miami.
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RE: WRs on the lower depth chart have a chance to impress. - Whodey614 - 07-29-2019, 04:20 PM

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