Quote:Prosinski is a good special teamer who is competing against undrafted players for the backup strong safety job. People hate to hear it, but he has a decent chance of returning.
Wasn't his problem that he looked lost at times while defending receivers?
Quote:Wasn't his problem that he looked lost at times while defending receivers?
He had trouble in coverage/ took bad angles. Most of his poor play came in a different defense. Second year in a new system may help him show improvement, but his real value is on ST.
Lee starts at wr? Not sure about that one
Quote:Lee starts at wr? Not sure about that one
why are you not sure, he is our best WE behind Shorts
Quote:He had trouble in coverage/ took bad angles. Most of his poor play came in a different defense. Second year in a new system may help him show improvement, but his real value is on ST.
Guy is also more of a combo safety, so I could see him move to SS and Evans/Martin enter at FS over Prosinski.
Quote:Guy is also more of a combo safety, so I could see him move to SS and Evans/Martin enter at FS over Prosinski.
looks like Evans is pretty far back on that depth chart though.
Quote:looks like Evans is pretty far back on that depth chart though.
Yeah, that's why I threw in Martin's name as well, though it wouldn't surprise me to see Evans regain the #2 FS spot.
Quote:Yeah, that's why I threw in Martin's name as well, though it wouldn't surprise me to see Evans regain the #2 FS spot.
yep. I also think demetri McCray is gonna move up on the corner depth chart too. Still had some hope for Jeremy Harris with that big frame of his.
Demetrius is movin on up that chart
Quote:Lee starts at wr? Not sure about that one
I'd prefer to play him limited snaps at first and earn his way into the starting lineup based on production, as well.
We don't have that luxury at WR unfortunately.
Quote:Demetrius is movin on up that chart
This..I like Dmac
the way that peter king put out the depth chart actually really helped me understand the LEO position
he had it:
RDE: clemons
DT: Marks
NT:Miller
LDE: Bryant
just the emphasis on the nose tackle helped me understand the lines position... with bryant taking the whole left side of the NT that im assuming is going to be over center, it creates almost a 3-4 look on the left side and a 4-3 look on the right side... i understood the theory of the leo position but for some reason this put it into better perspective.... at least i think im right lol... can anyone either confirm or correct this for me if im missing something.
im assuming this is also an ambidextrous line so u could flip the formation to create mismatches on the right or left.
Quote:I'd prefer to play him limited snaps at first and earn his way into the starting lineup based on production, as well.
Just curious, who would you rather start at WR?
Quote:Lee starts at wr? Not sure about that one
I'm cool with it. I think he'll struggle a bit - but be productive for a rookie. With Shorts on the opposite side and probably Brown in the slot - this trio could be serviceable until Robinson is up to speed and Sanders is available to rotate in or take over the slot.
Lee moving to either side and Shorts/Brown rotating between slot and z could be effective enough.