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Poll: Which young DB do you think has a shot to make the squad?
Montaric Brown
Gregory Junior
Christian Braswell
Eric Hallett
Josh Proctor
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Long shot DB that you think makes the final 53

#1

Which player do you think makes the team. 
Explain your choice.
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#2

Based on what he showed last year I had to go with brown.

Braswell was my second choice and I think Hallett at 3. But brown showed some good play in limited exposure.
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#3

Junior looked good over the preseason, but was not available during the regular season games that Brown started in.
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#4

I think Brown, Junior, and Braswell all could.
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#5

Montaric Brown looked good when he had to fill in. He doesn’t seem to have the range of Tyson Campbell but he keeps his coverage tight in shorter yardage situations.
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#6

I think they all get cut. The final group will be:

Tyson
Jarrian
Darby
Prince
Flowers

Cisco
Johnson
Savage
Dewey
Thomas

10 DBs because they have a couple tweeners who can play both safety and corner and that lets them keep another body in a different group like OL or WR.
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#7

Pre season special teams play could determine the final spots.

Right now you have to favor anyone who has either played in Neilsen's scheme or excels in man coverage. `

Lots of CBs in the mix for the 4th and 5th spots. `

Safeties will be simpler to sort.
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#8

Out of this group it's Buster Brown for me but I think Christian Braswell has a chance.
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#9

Don't sleep on Josh Proctor. He can play both safety positions as well as nickel. He would be great on special teams, as well.
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#10

This is make or break year for Campbell can he fix his issue of not turning to the ball because it seems to be who he is. If that is not fixed he's gone.
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#11

(06-10-2024, 02:29 PM)nhiverson Wrote: This is make or break year for Campbell can he fix his issue of not turning to the ball because it seems to be who he is. If that is not fixed he's gone.

I hope he returns to his 2022 season form. I know last year he had that hamstring injury and it clearly showed up off and on in some ugly losses. 

It is what it is. He still has time though to get back up to speed and where he needs to be.
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#12

Buster
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#13

I agree with some points listed in here already
Comes down to special teams play & position versatility
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