DarthMonk wrote:Here's what I got. Please discuss/fix.
Offense
LT Williams, Lee, Compton, McCaskill
LG Licht, Hurt, Gettis
C Monty, Cook
RG Chestr, LeRibeus
RT Brown, Smith, Polumbus
Man, I'm not sure what to change but I'd have to say that last years starters aren't set to start this year. The competition level is too high.
Licht - if he comes back healthy, I think he's moving back to center. That gives a quality backup in Monty.
Chester - underwhelming inagural season. there's a possiblity of improvement due to continuity. I'm looking for a rookie to really push him.
Hurt - possibly pushes for the LG spot.
Brown - if he's healthy, he'll still get pushed by a rookie and/or Polumbus who played well.
Jeez... I guess my point is that, this line is fluid. Due to injuries, guys have experience and some at more than one spot. Brown and Chester haven't impressed, their jobs are in jeopardy. We need more speed out there and the jobs are for the taking.
Let's not undervalue the experience our rookies/sub's got last year and let's not forget how well they played towards the end.
DarthMonk wrote:RB Helu, Royster, Morris, Davis
I see a possible Hightower resigning for camp. He's out there, I think he wants to be here. He could have signed elsewhere but he hasn't... None of our current backs have shown that they can handle the long-haul. If Tim isn't brought back on board. I'd look for the rookie to get a lot of looks. Royster (the more durable of the two? i forget) becomes the "#1" back. Helu becomes the "change of pace" back. The rookie becomes the "finisher", the same way he was used in college.
While the rookie doesn't possess elite speed, if I remember correctly, he doesn't fumble... In addition, if you watch his video's, he's hard to bring down. If the running game is flowing well and tiring out the defense, I see him as a Ray Rice type of back that'll ping-pong his was through a defense.
DarthMonk wrote:WR Garcon, Hankerson, Moss, MOrgan, Armstrong, Gaffney, Austin, Robinson, Banks
Garcon
Hankerson/Morgan - depends on how good Hankersons route running becomes. He was promoted last year, albeit due to injury. He'll have a lot of time to improve and work with RGIII.
Morgan/Moss/Armstrong - situational, mike wants to go younger but Moss's experience might help him this year
Moss/Armstrong - situational, Armstrong is most likely the fastest WR. He fell off last year because we didn't have a QB that had the arm to utilize that speed. Now we do. He won't be a starter but if he and RGIII gain chemistry, it'll be hard to keep him off the field.
DarthMonk wrote:QB Griffin, Grossman, Cousins, Crompton
Crompton gets cut. Camp arm, that's it.
DarthMonk wrote:Defense
I need more time to think.