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Post Pre-season 53 Man Roster Prediction


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7 hours ago, KB_fan said:

Cole Luke is about the only healthy CB depth we've got left if Sanchez & Teddy WIlliams are not a go for week 1...  Think Cole Luke is ahead of Jeff Richards.  We really need to bring in a CB.  Hopefully neither Sanchez or Williams will miss time.  But we STILL need another CB even if one of them is healthy.  I predict 6 CBs on roster because CB depth is our biggest issue right now.

I actually liked Jeff Richards more. #39 looked pretty good out there. Cole Luke has been abused the whole preseason.

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7 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

Same, I fully expect him to be here come Sunday 

Yeah I have little hope for Rivera's personnel decisions. So I just predict on what I think are the right ones. Up to Rivera to decide to put together the best 53 or just a group of his favorites.

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14 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

Pretty sure he is.  Eugene & Szoke were discussing it on radio last night.  He only has 1 accrued season due to being on various team PS.  Never active for a game.

 

18 minutes ago, trueblade said:

Gilbert is not eligible to go on the PS.

Yeah I thought he was as well.

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QB: C. Newton / J. Webb 
RB:  J. Stewart / C. McCaffrey / CAP
FB:  A. Armah
WR: K. Benjamin / A. Clay
WR: D. Byrd / C. Samuel
WR: D. Funchess / Shep
TE:  G. Olsen / E. Dickson / C. Manhertz

OT:  M. Kalil / A. Silatolu
OG: A. Norwell / D. Yankey
OC: R. Kalil / T. Larsen
OG: T. Turner / Van Roten
OT:  D. Williams / T. Moton

DE: J. Peppers / W. Horton / D. Hall
DT:  S. Lotulelei / E. Crume (Love temp IR)
DT:  K. Short / V. Butler
DE: C. Johnson / M. Addison

OLB:  T. Davis / J. Cash
MLB:  L. Kuechly / D. Mayo
OLB:  S. Thompson / J. Norris

SS:  M. Adams / C. Jones
FS:  K. Coleman / D. Southward
CB:  J. Bradberry / J. Richards
CB:  D. Worley / C. Elder / Z. Sanchez
NB:  C. Munnerlyn

K:  H. Butker
P:  General Lee 
LS: J. Jansen

 

PS:

QB Gilbert

DE Cox 

DE Obada

DT Wujciak

OT Clausell

TE Williams

RB Simmons

WR Ross

S Parms

LB Bigger

P Palardy

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