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How PFF Sees our Current Roster
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(04-14-2023, 12:02 PM)Housh Wrote: Yes. And honestly if that positions main role is gonna be catching those passes i see no reason not to just get a guy that does just that. Why do we care if he’s a between the tackle runner if we know his main thing will be catching checkdowns. I’d rather just target a guy known for taking checkdowns to the house .

I would imagine so it's not as telegraphed when the dude is in the game, and/or only being used in certain situations.
I don't mind a RBBC if the guys are pretty interchangeable. What I'm not as much of a fan of is each guy having a specific role that only he is really equipped to do.

If the Bengals are really looking for a Perine replacement as RB2, I like Hunter Luepke from NDSU. He's big (236 lb), can pound the rock, can catch, and block. He's faster than Perine too.
Problem with taking a smaller guy is can they block well enough. Gio found a way to do it, but most just get bullied.
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RE: How PFF Sees our Current Roster - ochocincos - 04-14-2023, 12:55 PM

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