Initially I thought we'd see Dickson at LT, but after yesterday's game, I'm penciling Andries there.
QB: Morgan / Annexstad / Clark
RB: Smith / Brooks / Ibrahim
WR: Johnson / Manns / Gibson / Van Dyne
WR: Bateman / Green / Adim-Medumere / Geary
WR: Autman-Bell / Douglas / Howard / Brown-Stephens
TE: Paulson / Spann-Ford / Witham / Bursch
LT: Andries / Dickson / Guedet
LG: Olson / Beier
C: Schmitz / Boe
RG: Dunlap Jr / Sassack
RT: Faalele / Schlueter / York
DE: DeLattiboudere / Otomewo / Reigelsperger
DT: Smith / Silver / Cheney / Carter
DT: Schad / Renner / Teague / Hickcox
DE: Coughlin / Mafe / Devers / Anderson
OLB: Martin / Oliver / Gordon
MLB: Barber / Sari-Marin
OLB: Willis / Rush / Guthrie
CB: Williamson / Thomas / Brown
SS: Sapp III / Howden / Swenson
FS: Winfield Jr / Nubin / Aune
CB: Smith / Durr / Harris
Initially I thought we'd see Dickson at LT, but after yesterday's game, I'm penciling Andries there.
RB: Smith / Brooks / Ibrahim
I highly doubt Martin is a starting linebacker here next season.
It's absolutely astounding to me that posters can still list Ibrahim as 3rd on a projected depth chart (especially behind two injured players). Talk about failure to incorporate new information!
Teague’s redshirt was not “burned”. He could play 4 games next year and still have 5 to play 4...
Ibrahim is a nice back and is solid all around. He keeps the chains moving. He just doesn't have the receiving ability of Smith or the home run ability of either.
I highly doubt Martin is a starting linebacker here next season.
My depth chart assumes everyone is healthy.
In my opinion Rodney Smith is the clear #1 back. Nearly 3,000 yards rushing in his career behind a very suspect OL.
I think the Indiana game clearly showed the difference between a healthy Brooks and Ibrahim.
Ibrahim is a nice back and is solid all around. He keeps the chains moving. He just doesn't have the receiving ability of Smith or the home run ability of either.
My depth chart assumes everyone is healthy.
In my opinion Rodney Smith is the clear #1 back. Nearly 3,000 yards rushing in his career behind a very suspect OL.
I think the Indiana game clearly showed the difference between a healthy Brooks and Ibrahim.
Ibrahim is a nice back and is solid all around. He keeps the chains moving. He just doesn't have the receiving ability of Smith or the home run ability of either.
My depth chart assumes everyone is healthy.
In my opinion Rodney Smith is the clear #1 back. Nearly 3,000 yards rushing in his career behind a very suspect OL.
I think the Indiana game clearly showed the difference between a healthy Brooks and Ibrahim.
Ibrahim is a nice back and is solid all around. He keeps the chains moving. He just doesn't have the receiving ability of Smith or the home run ability of either.
Yeah, what a "lame" MVP he was!
Who called him lame?
Mayan Ahanotu will also be on the two deeps next season.
Keep an eye out for Umlor and Hickox as well.
Mayan Ahanotu will also be on the two deeps next season.
Are you basing this on inside info or just that fact that he didn't make the trip?
Would be brutal to lose both Cash and Martin especially if Coughlin stays at DE.
Mayan Ahanotu will also be on the two deeps next season.
I know a guy.
I have no idea what he did, but it sounds like it wasn't a horrible offense.
Assuming it was something less than super serious, I don't think PJ gives up on a guy who has, by all accounts, been a good citizen, hard-worker, and an important part of the team because of one bad decision.
If it's a series of bad decisions, I agree with you. If it's one, he'll be back and he'll be starting.