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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1097091" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>Offense</strong></span>.</p><p>TE+</p><p>I have little doubt that Kraft or Musgrave will meet or surpass their combined 2025 Production.</p><p></p><p>QB2 (even)</p><p>While we were all impressed with Malik and for good reason, let’s Face it Tyrod is a good quality 2.5:1 ratio TD:INT player that still has very quick feet. Plus he has substantial career experience across multiple systems.</p><p> I just don’t see enough difference to score + or - Hopefully we won’t find out.</p><p></p><p>RB (even)</p><p>While Wilson was a good RB2, he was a typical medium high floor, but medium ceiling athlete. According to Ben, he’s confident Marshawn will play. Plus it’s not like GB can’t perfect a trade before deadline etc if needed.</p><p>If Marshawn plays? Imo this will flip to a + VERY quickly. Sirmans just said recently that Lloyd our quickest RB in that room. He made no bones about it.</p><p></p><p>OL +</p><p>Imo we will get more complete production from our lineup. Anyone can use injury excuses, but it looks like Monk is turning a Corner and Jager looks impressive for interior. Kinnard is a solid Tackle and a host of other draft picks are vying for a depth spot, including multiple drafted players and in system personnel.</p><p>Starters will now have an entire Camp to gel and Banks, Belton and Rhyan will now be in year 2 at those spots. Some ? around Morgan but that’s usual. The guy is now in year 3 and has probably the most to prove, but also the most upside also.</p><p></p><p>WR (even)</p><p>I didn’t learn until this week that Savion was playing injured last year. His Position coach believes he will be more involved and smoother in year 2.</p><p>I don’t really see a huge loss because Golden will pick up most of Doubs work. Also between Reed and Watson recall we lost an entire season of snaps in 2025. If they stay on the field we should see a notable improvement. Wicks was a loss but let’s face it. He was never our WR1-2 type here. Wicks was a solid WR depth piece. I think Savion and possibly Moore will get worked in more to cover that workload.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1097091, member: 10086"] [SIZE=6][B]Offense[/B][/SIZE]. TE+ I have little doubt that Kraft or Musgrave will meet or surpass their combined 2025 Production. QB2 (even) While we were all impressed with Malik and for good reason, let’s Face it Tyrod is a good quality 2.5:1 ratio TD:INT player that still has very quick feet. Plus he has substantial career experience across multiple systems. I just don’t see enough difference to score + or - Hopefully we won’t find out. RB (even) While Wilson was a good RB2, he was a typical medium high floor, but medium ceiling athlete. According to Ben, he’s confident Marshawn will play. Plus it’s not like GB can’t perfect a trade before deadline etc if needed. If Marshawn plays? Imo this will flip to a + VERY quickly. Sirmans just said recently that Lloyd our quickest RB in that room. He made no bones about it. OL + Imo we will get more complete production from our lineup. Anyone can use injury excuses, but it looks like Monk is turning a Corner and Jager looks impressive for interior. Kinnard is a solid Tackle and a host of other draft picks are vying for a depth spot, including multiple drafted players and in system personnel. Starters will now have an entire Camp to gel and Banks, Belton and Rhyan will now be in year 2 at those spots. Some ? around Morgan but that’s usual. The guy is now in year 3 and has probably the most to prove, but also the most upside also. WR (even) I didn’t learn until this week that Savion was playing injured last year. His Position coach believes he will be more involved and smoother in year 2. I don’t really see a huge loss because Golden will pick up most of Doubs work. Also between Reed and Watson recall we lost an entire season of snaps in 2025. If they stay on the field we should see a notable improvement. Wicks was a loss but let’s face it. He was never our WR1-2 type here. Wicks was a solid WR depth piece. I think Savion and possibly Moore will get worked in more to cover that workload. [/QUOTE]
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