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Players On Our Roster Who Could Switch Positions


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Cam - WR/TE- don't want though, he is too good at QB.

Steve Smtih- CB- One of the best WR in the game, pretty sure he could play the opposite.

CJ- DT- put about 30 pounds on him, he would be a better DT then what we fielded last year.

Bell G, he probably would be better at the G position anyways.

Jimmy Clausen- waterboy.

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Cam Newton. Easiest one. Might take a while....but he could be a monster TE

Edwards could be a sub par QB

Years ago, Beason could of been a RB. Doesn't have the hands for today's game though

Otah could be an injury plaqued DT with the right training

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Are these suppose to be actual possibilities, most of these are absurd. Cam, Otah, intetchangable Olinemen do not count

I took it as who has the physical skill set to play a different position. Not that it was realistic to move them. Heck, Cam could of be anything froma QB, TE to DE if he was groomed early on and still probably made the NFL. I was just pointing out the athletes and freaks

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Are these suppose to be actual possibilities, most of these are absurd. Cam, Otah, intetchangable Olinemen do not count

Yea, it's suppose to be realistic (I think) from what I gather. It's an uber stupid topic, which is why I am struggling.

I mean, let the coaches decide who changes positions, not some beaver writing on the net like me.

I do like a few of the lineman mentioned and Martin to CB.

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