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Benjamin gaining steam as a potential "joker" tight following proday


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At 6-5, 240 pounds, Benjamin has generated some buzz as a potential "Joker" tight end conversion. In adding two pounds and posting an impressive 17 reps of 225 pounds Tuesday, those projections could gain steam for some.

 

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl-teams-flock-florida-state-180522232--nfl.html

 

I can't say enuff how much i like the kid. He can move All over the field and as a added bonus he can play TE? wow.

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Ebron-

21 years old, 6'4 250

40 yd dash- 4.60

bench press- 24

Benjamin-

23 years old, 6'5 240

40 yd dash- 4.61

bench press- 13

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Imagine Benjamin and Matthews together with Olsen, McNutt.and Stew coming out of the backfield...

BIG receivers...take your pick Cam.

Imagine Derek Anderson being the QB after having no o-line gets Cam killed.

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Imagine Derek Anderson being the QB after having no o-line gets Cam killed.

Did Cam get killed last season? We went without 3 starters for most of the season and we will Return 4/5 of those starters that we would have had last season. How many times do we have to go over this? We only lost Gross.

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Did Cam get killed last season? We went without 3 starters for most of the season and we will Return 4/5 of those starters that we would have had last season. How many times do we have to go over this? We only lost Gross.

Gross was also the best OL last year, & the only one not named Kalil that should have been starting.

Cam has been hit twice as many times as any other QB from the pocket since '11.

Cam's ankle was sliced open today because his shitty o-line forced him to run & have Wilkerson roll over on it.

The o-line is garbage.

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Cooks definitely won't IMO.  Speed is alluring...  Someone will bite before we pick.  Likely the same for OBJ. 

 

I just don't see what anyone sees in Benjamin.  I'd rather take a chance on Bryant from Clemson at 28 than gamble on Benjamin.

 

 

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