Re: All things NFL Offseason 2019.
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Originally Posted by Chico23231
Coach Jay Gruden said he's "excited for" second-year WR Trey Quinn and is "ready to watch him jump into the slot role and dominate the position."
After Jamison Crowder left for the Jets as a free agent, Gruden mentioned Quinn as an option in the slot. But it sounds like he's more than just an "option"; Quinn sounds like the heavy favorite with the job his to lose. Quinn suffered a high-ankle sprain in September as a rookie and missed a large chunk of the season on I.R. before returning in November only to get injured again. The issue seems to be behind him. Quinn has elite short-area quicks and had the lowest drop rate among all receivers in last year's draft class. -the athletic
Another Gruden guy. Gets picked and immediately injured the entire year. Let’s hand him the position. We need to have plan B ready for slot receiver.
Also, after the Jordan Howard deal to philly which disgusted me...it got me thinking at our RB position. Guice..lots to prove but capable. AP...solid backup but 1 year deal...CT awesome if healthy and last year of contract.
I hope we are looking for RB round 4 or 5 in draft. I like the kid from Texas A&M...but we need some help.
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I don't see RB being drafted at all this yr, AD proved last yr that he can carry the load , if Guice can just help keep the rotation then we'll be fine
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