I'm going to go with Cam Sample DE/Nickle DT.
He has the potential to be a 5-10 sack guy and he can move into DT position on third downs and create havoc.
Boy, I guess it depends on what you mean by breakout. Can a starter breakout?
Starters:
1. Battle
2. Taylor-Britt
3. Turner
4. D. Hill
5. Volson
Reserves:
1. Murphy
2. C. Brown
3. Iosivas
4. C. Jones
5. Ivey/Anderson (if healthy)
(03-10-2024, 02:39 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: [ -> ]Boy, I guess it depends on what you mean by breakout. Can a starter breakout?
Starters:
1. Battle
2. Taylor-Britt
3. Turner
4. D. Hill
5. Volson
Reserves:
1. Murphy
2. C. Brown
3. Iosivas
4. C. Jones
5. Ivey/Anderson (if healthy)
Yes a starter can breakout!
Yoshi - will have more TDs than Higgins
Look for a now healthy Ossai to make his way back in, unless he fets hurt again.
Battle will put together a Pro Bowl year.
Ossai actually had a better 2023 than 2022, but couldn't get snaps, which I expect to continue.
Mine is a tie between Tycen Anderson and Yoshi.
(03-10-2024, 04:51 PM)pulses Wrote: [ -> ]Mine is a tie between Tycen Anderson and Yoshi.
Anderson has a lot of ability, just need him to quit have season ending injuries.
Zack Carter, hoping he packs on about 10lbs of muscle this offseason and comes out strong as Hill's backup in the rotation.
Brown and Joes will get opportunities to excel.
(03-10-2024, 02:26 PM)J24 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm going to go with Cam Sample DE/Nickle DT.
He has the potential to be a 5-10 sack guy and he can move into DT position on third downs and create havoc.
Great post. Breakout?
I’d rather label it impactful years. In this order:
1. Charlie Jones … because he has to replace Tyler Boyd
2. Chase Brown… he’s got to assume much more touches and inch closer to #1 RB
3. Myles Murphy… his learning curve has ended.
4. Yoshi…his true interview to possibly replace Tee will commence.
D.J Turner. Teams will be targeting him more than CTB.
He got better as the season went on. Showed
Nice ability to stay with WRs and being able to come
Back drive on the ball. He isn't lacking in the speed department at all.
(03-10-2024, 05:45 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: [ -> ]Great post. Breakout?
I’d rather label it impactful years. In this order:
1. Charlie Jones … because he has to replace Tyler Boyd
2. Chase Brown… he’s got to assume much more touches and inch closer to #1 RB
3. Myles Murphy… his learning curve has ended.
4. Yoshi…his true interview to possibly replace Tee will commence.
I agree with your first two assessments. The third one in relation to Murphy, his learning curve will likely continue as he will still be a rotational player. As for Iosivas, he can't possibly replace a guy that's still on the team. However, I think that I agree with the spirit of what you intended to say, and also anticipate seeing him get more and more meaningful reps.
I want it to be Murphy because that means we have a top 5 pass rush if Trey stays similar to this year
Who i THINK it’ll be is Jones not because he’ll set the world on fire but because he’s gonna play a lot
If we draft a rookie TE in the 1st two rounds that’s my pick too
(03-10-2024, 02:29 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Andrei Iosivas
(03-10-2024, 02:54 PM)bfine32 Wrote: [ -> ]Charlie Jones
With the departure of Boyd, I think both will see an uptick in usage. Jones has the hands and the skill set to plug into the slot immediately. I'm going to go with bfine and lean towards Jones. Ts, I think both WRs will continue to progress.
(03-10-2024, 06:53 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: [ -> ]Chase Brown
He’s too obvious
He’s our starter as of now
He HAS to go off