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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 913222" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I’m reading between the lines and those categories as a composite speaks of “value”.</p><p></p><p><strong>1. J’aire Alexander</strong>. What can you say? He’s got the best punch in the league and he’s got swagger. If Stokes transitions opposite J’aire, GB will be near lethal in the backfield.. with a fractional cost.</p><p><strong>2. Rashan Gary </strong>Players who come into the league as College Juniors normally need time. I think Rashan (44.4% snaps in 2020) now has that time. He would flourish if trusted with a 75%+ snap count in 2021 (think older Peppers type production with GB) We have to find a way to get our best talent on the field simultaneously. This reminds me much of the dilemma of Clay, Perry and Peppers. Once they used all 3 mid season 2014? that Defense flourished.</p><p><strong>3. Aaron Jones</strong> is not just a RB. He’s become a dual threat Receiver/RB and he’s a key component in MLF Offense that ranked #1 in 2020. At $12mil he’s a good value and anytime he’s on the field he has to be accounted for by our opponent.</p><p><strong>4. Elgton Jenkins</strong> was a steal in the 2019 draft at #44. He likely goes top 20 in a draft do-over. He transitioned instantly as a talented, reliable, versatile, young and cheap OL. Listed as a Center out of MS State, he can play any position on the OL effectively.</p><p><strong>5. AJ Dillon</strong> is about to give his draft naysayers a reason to apologize. He’s shown glimpses of greatness in just a pretty limited Rookie season. What really impressed me was his poise against a very well-rounded and physical Tampa Bay front 7.</p><p>If his Receiving game develops some he could go full throttle in this system. If he eventually earns a #1 spot, he’s a 1000+ Runner.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]xoVGWlvH0lA[/MEDIA]</p><p>Yes. That’s #45 Devin White that got absolutely steamrolled by AJ in the NFC game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 913222, member: 10086"] I’m reading between the lines and those categories as a composite speaks of “value”. [B]1. J’aire Alexander[/B]. What can you say? He’s got the best punch in the league and he’s got swagger. If Stokes transitions opposite J’aire, GB will be near lethal in the backfield.. with a fractional cost. [B]2. Rashan Gary [/B]Players who come into the league as College Juniors normally need time. I think Rashan (44.4% snaps in 2020) now has that time. He would flourish if trusted with a 75%+ snap count in 2021 (think older Peppers type production with GB) We have to find a way to get our best talent on the field simultaneously. This reminds me much of the dilemma of Clay, Perry and Peppers. Once they used all 3 mid season 2014? that Defense flourished. [B]3. Aaron Jones[/B] is not just a RB. He’s become a dual threat Receiver/RB and he’s a key component in MLF Offense that ranked #1 in 2020. At $12mil he’s a good value and anytime he’s on the field he has to be accounted for by our opponent. [B]4. Elgton Jenkins[/B] was a steal in the 2019 draft at #44. He likely goes top 20 in a draft do-over. He transitioned instantly as a talented, reliable, versatile, young and cheap OL. Listed as a Center out of MS State, he can play any position on the OL effectively. [B]5. AJ Dillon[/B] is about to give his draft naysayers a reason to apologize. He’s shown glimpses of greatness in just a pretty limited Rookie season. What really impressed me was his poise against a very well-rounded and physical Tampa Bay front 7. If his Receiving game develops some he could go full throttle in this system. If he eventually earns a #1 spot, he’s a 1000+ Runner. [MEDIA=youtube]xoVGWlvH0lA[/MEDIA] Yes. That’s #45 Devin White that got absolutely steamrolled by AJ in the NFC game. [/QUOTE]
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