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How PFF Sees our Current Roster
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(04-14-2023, 11:00 AM)WeezyBengal Wrote: Why is Collins plugged in at RT? He won't be healthy enough to start the year. Is PFF assuming Williams is traded? Because of thats the case, then theres a hole at RT to start the year...

Also, DL depth is still needed. We need another body inside.

They may very well add another DL in the draft, but I don't think it changes what's in this picture.

Either the draft pick will back up Reader, in which case he wouldn't be in this picture, or it'd be a 3T, but there's no guarantee he'd bump out Carter this year.
People are too quick to want to push out a rookie after just 1 year of play.

I also think we could see more of Hubbard/Sample inside on passing downs with Ossai playing the edge.
In his first year of play, he put up 3.5 sacks, which is decent. That's about to be expected of any rotational player, especially a young one coming off a year-long injury.
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RE: How PFF Sees our Current Roster - ochocincos - 04-14-2023, 11:36 AM

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