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Backups are part of the equation for sure, but guess PFF's two highest graded players vs Texans.


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Byrd isn't creating just a tiny bit of separation, he's wide open. Also I like that, even though the catches should've been uncontested with better throws, he made catches while getting hit

He deserves at least five targets in game 2. 

Also so great to hear about Cox. 

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Hall may have graded well but he looked just like he did in college to me when it comes to shedding blocks and finding the ball. There was one play where Watson did a ball fake and bootleg and Hall fell for it hard and chased the RB inside while Watson went outside and had plenty of time to survey the field. I still have high hopes for him but he has a ways to go yet.

I've been pulling for Bryan Cox since his name appeared as an UDFA for us. I don't know how he can do this with asthma though. If he can succeed in the NFL despite that, he certainly has my respect.

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