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Originally Posted by GTripp0012
I'd bet on them all staying in their spots as well.
OL figures to be the same starting five as last year. Rabach might be on a quick hook if he struggles again, though it shouldn't be as hard on him with all the other guys in the lineup again.
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I don't agree that Rabach struggled last year. Heyer needs to learn if there's no one in front of him to block put your head on a swivel and find him. He's still developing and doesn't look to be built to handle the power DE. He may be better suited to backup (and maybe eventually replace) Samuels as he blocks faster and more agile DEs.