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Denard Robinson

#1

I wonder if he will be wearing #16 as a running back?


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#2

He did last year after the NFL forced the Jags to ditch the OW designation.
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#3

I doubt he'll be changing numbers.  


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#4

I'm wondering if he'll even make the final roster.



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#5

Quote:I'm wondering if he'll even make the final roster.


He's safe this year unless he totally blows preseason and one of the UDFA's absolutely take off.
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#6

Not totally sure what he offers that is superior to Todman
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#7

WILDCAT ACTION! That's what he offers.

 

J/K I like Todman, the young man runs hard!


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#8

I don't see Robinson being at risk for a roster spot to begin the season.  He was a 5th round conversion project last year; Caldwell knew in drafting him that it would take some patience for development at a new spot.  However, the guy is a playmaker....and this team has lacked playmakers for some time.  Denard is an incredible "jar on the shelf" that just needs some seasoning.   


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#9

Quote:I don't see Robinson being at risk for a roster spot to begin the season.  He was a 5th round conversion project last year; Caldwell knew in drafting him that it would take some patience for development at a new spot.  However, the guy is a playmaker....and this team has lacked playmakers for some time.  Denard is an incredible "jar on the shelf" that just needs some seasoning.   
This. I don't know how anyone could say his roster spot is in jeopardy right now.

THERE IS A SKELETON INSIDE OF YOU.

 

RIGHT NOW. THIS IS NOT A JOKE.
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#10

Quote:I don't see Robinson being at risk for a roster spot to begin the season. He was a 5th round conversion project last year; Caldwell knew in drafting him that it would take some patience for development at a new spot. However, the guy is a playmaker....and this team has lacked playmakers for some time. Denard is an incredible "jar on the shelf" that just needs some seasoning.


He didn't show any playmaking ability last season. The one he fumbled on the line was probably his best play
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#11

We are contemplating whether Denard Robinson, one of the GMs favorite players, a draft choice last year who was chosen with development in mind, and a player who is, by all accounts, killing it right now... has his roster spot in danger?


Dead. Zone.
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#12

Quote:I'm wondering if he'll even make the final roster.
I can't see him being cut
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#13

Teams are generally reluctant to part ways with young draft picks with speed without off-field issues.


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#14
(This post was last modified: 07-10-2014, 08:29 AM by DewtheMathis.)

He has been so hyped up but last season I didnt see the Offensive Weapon, but rather a guy that had tons more opportunities than most to succed but kept failing.  The dropped passes the 3.3 rushing average on 20 attempts which included 3 fumbles.  I mean honestly how many other guys would keep getting chances after doing that?  So far he hasnt dropped any passes in the off season let's see how he does in Preseason this year before spectualing how great he will be.

 

That all being said he was a rookie in a new offense with a new head coach and they tried him at too many positions.  If he focuses on simply being a Running back he has potential.


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#15

Quote:He has been so hyped up but last season I didnt see the Offensive Weapon, but rather a guy that had tons more opportunities than most to succed but kept failing. The dropped passes the 3.3 rushing average on 20 attempts which included 3 fumbles. I mean honestly how many other guys would keep getting chances after doing that? So far he hasnt dropped any passes in the off season let's see how he does in Preseason this year before spectualing how great he will be.


That all being said he was a rookie in a new offense with a new head coach and they tried him at too many positions. If he focuses on simply being a Running back he has potential.


Its been well documented that he had a nerve issue in his hand and he was a rookie playing a new position but OK we should cut him.
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#16

Only way he makes it is if we keep 4 backs. Toby, Todman, storm, then Denard. (Unless he has an incredible turnaround)
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#17

Also keep an eye out for that Cobb guy
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#18

Quote:Only way he makes it is if we keep 4 backs. Toby, Todman, storm, then Denard. (Unless he has an incredible turnaround)


He makes it.


Todman is the odd man out. Storm Johnson is his replacement.
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#19

Quote:Not totally sure what he offers that is superior to Todman
Really? I keep asking that same question but the other way around. As far as Upside, Speed, & Toughness. Drob>>>Todman. If he really has learned how to catch I dont see Todman coming close to matching his skill set.

 

Quote:He makes it.


Todman is the odd man out. Storm Johnson is his replacement.
This.

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#20

Quote:Not totally sure what he offers that is superior to Todman
Speed.   He is much faster than Todman.  

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