Post by The Cowboys on Jul 29, 2019 16:48:42 GMT -5
Everything must go!
Solomon Thomas, DT SFO: Solomon Thomas will flourish if utilized the way he was intended to be when he was drafted. This means putting Thomas on the inside, particularly on pass-rushing downs and saving his outside presence against the run only. (ninernoise.com)
Bud DuPree, LB PIT: The Steelers placed a $9.2 million fifth-year option on him anyway, because he is their best option opposite T.J. Watt, and there's always a chance he breaks out. In fact, Dupree's explosiveness is obvious enough that fellow linebacker Watt, whose 13 sacks earned him a Pro Bowl nod last season, acknowledges that Dupree can do things he can't.
"Have you seen Bud’s legs? Bud’s legs are like tree trunks. He can accelerate so fast," Watt said. "His power is there, he can drop in coverage, he can cover so much ground in one or two steps. It's like Giannis [Antetokounmpo] in basketball." (espn.com)
Rishard Matthews, WR NOS: Saints just released Cameron Meredith, which opens the door for Matthews who is not far removed from back to back 800 yard seasons.
DeAngelo Henderson, RB MIN: Competing for a spot on the roster with Mike Boone. Who? Exactly.
Marcell Ateman, WR OAK: Earlier this year was named WR1 by GM Mayock (that was before they signed Brown and Williams, but still...).
Daurice Fountain, WR IND: “Reece is more explosive. He’s physically playing with more explosiveness,” coach Frank Reich told the media Tuesday. “He’s just confident. He’s made more big plays. His route running has gotten a lot better, a lot better.”
Jacob Hollister, TE SEA: Back in June during mandatory minicamp, Schottenheimer called Hollister a "terrific acquisition" and even went as far as saying Hollister was "a lot like Tyler [Lockett] in terms of the instincts...We’re really thrilled with what he’s done, both in the passing game and in the running game, coming in and learning the system year one with us."
Malik Hooker, FS IND: Indianapolis Colts safety Malik Hooker will be entering training camp for the first time in his career with full health and extreme confidence. Among those holding him in high regard is Doug Farrar of Touchdown Wire, who ranked Hooker fifth-best at the safety position. (coltswire)
Solomon Thomas, DT SFO: Solomon Thomas will flourish if utilized the way he was intended to be when he was drafted. This means putting Thomas on the inside, particularly on pass-rushing downs and saving his outside presence against the run only. (ninernoise.com)
Bud DuPree, LB PIT: The Steelers placed a $9.2 million fifth-year option on him anyway, because he is their best option opposite T.J. Watt, and there's always a chance he breaks out. In fact, Dupree's explosiveness is obvious enough that fellow linebacker Watt, whose 13 sacks earned him a Pro Bowl nod last season, acknowledges that Dupree can do things he can't.
"Have you seen Bud’s legs? Bud’s legs are like tree trunks. He can accelerate so fast," Watt said. "His power is there, he can drop in coverage, he can cover so much ground in one or two steps. It's like Giannis [Antetokounmpo] in basketball." (espn.com)
Rishard Matthews, WR NOS: Saints just released Cameron Meredith, which opens the door for Matthews who is not far removed from back to back 800 yard seasons.
DeAngelo Henderson, RB MIN: Competing for a spot on the roster with Mike Boone. Who? Exactly.
Marcell Ateman, WR OAK: Earlier this year was named WR1 by GM Mayock (that was before they signed Brown and Williams, but still...).
Daurice Fountain, WR IND: “Reece is more explosive. He’s physically playing with more explosiveness,” coach Frank Reich told the media Tuesday. “He’s just confident. He’s made more big plays. His route running has gotten a lot better, a lot better.”
Jacob Hollister, TE SEA: Back in June during mandatory minicamp, Schottenheimer called Hollister a "terrific acquisition" and even went as far as saying Hollister was "a lot like Tyler [Lockett] in terms of the instincts...We’re really thrilled with what he’s done, both in the passing game and in the running game, coming in and learning the system year one with us."
Malik Hooker, FS IND: Indianapolis Colts safety Malik Hooker will be entering training camp for the first time in his career with full health and extreme confidence. Among those holding him in high regard is Doug Farrar of Touchdown Wire, who ranked Hooker fifth-best at the safety position. (coltswire)