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Looks like they young Wideouts will have to wait.
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(03-20-2018, 10:49 AM)jj22 Wrote: So is this your rule for every position group or just wide receivers? Legit question. Because we've all seen rookies start before. Without producing more than a vet in front of them. Hopefully you don't say that about our new Center if we draft him. What would he have proved over TJ Johnson who has taken reps and game snaps.

Not sure this was directed to me since you didn't quote anyone, but I'll assume it's me.
I think there will be an open competition at C including TJ Johnson. And Johnson is the incumbent, so I wouldn't be surprised to see it as his job to lose, at least at the start of mandatory mini-camp in June.
You and I both know a rookie (even a first-rounder) will not just be given the starting job upon being drafted. They will have to earn it in camp or throughout the season.
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RE: Looks like they young Wideouts will have to wait. - ochocincos - 03-20-2018, 12:47 PM

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