Post by The Cowboys on Aug 3, 2012 12:45:09 GMT -5
Get 'em while they are hot!
Justin Forsett: Forsett was explosive and showed excellent vision as runner, while also impressing as a receiver out of the backfield, according to Texans.com. Coach Gary Kubiak used the word "impressive" three times when summarizing Forsett's day. (RotoWorld)
Kevin Ogletree: The Dallas Morning News calls Kevin Ogletree the "front-runner" for the Cowboys' No. 3 receiver job. Per beat writer Brandon George, the Cowboys "have been really high" on Ogletree's offseason. (RotoWorld)
Preston Parker: Josh Freeman singled out Bucs slot receiver Preston Parker as a player he's excited about this season. Parker is the clear favorite for the team's third receiver/slot job (RotoWorld)
Greg Hardy: "He's getting better and better with each snap," Panthers head coach Ron Rivera said. "He came in in great shape. He's done a great job. We're very excited about him."
Greg Toler: The Cardinals' website projects Greg Toler as the team's starting left cornerback opposite Patrick Peterson. Peterson will probably shadow opposing No. 1 receivers this season, so Toler would match up with No. 2s.
Corey Webster: Corey Webster believes his play last season places him in the Darrelle Revis class of cornerbacks.
"I think I'm great," Webster said. "I think I'm the best thing out there. I don't think I'm second to nobody." Webster spent the majority of the Giants' regular-season win over the Patriots covering Deion Branch and held Michael Crabtree to a three-yard reception in the NFC Championship. His 52 tackles and six interceptions this season are both career highs.
You can't say he doesn't have confidence....
Justin Forsett: Forsett was explosive and showed excellent vision as runner, while also impressing as a receiver out of the backfield, according to Texans.com. Coach Gary Kubiak used the word "impressive" three times when summarizing Forsett's day. (RotoWorld)
Kevin Ogletree: The Dallas Morning News calls Kevin Ogletree the "front-runner" for the Cowboys' No. 3 receiver job. Per beat writer Brandon George, the Cowboys "have been really high" on Ogletree's offseason. (RotoWorld)
Preston Parker: Josh Freeman singled out Bucs slot receiver Preston Parker as a player he's excited about this season. Parker is the clear favorite for the team's third receiver/slot job (RotoWorld)
Greg Hardy: "He's getting better and better with each snap," Panthers head coach Ron Rivera said. "He came in in great shape. He's done a great job. We're very excited about him."
Greg Toler: The Cardinals' website projects Greg Toler as the team's starting left cornerback opposite Patrick Peterson. Peterson will probably shadow opposing No. 1 receivers this season, so Toler would match up with No. 2s.
Corey Webster: Corey Webster believes his play last season places him in the Darrelle Revis class of cornerbacks.
"I think I'm great," Webster said. "I think I'm the best thing out there. I don't think I'm second to nobody." Webster spent the majority of the Giants' regular-season win over the Patriots covering Deion Branch and held Michael Crabtree to a three-yard reception in the NFC Championship. His 52 tackles and six interceptions this season are both career highs.
You can't say he doesn't have confidence....