GojiraVol17
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He’s now 6’0 200lbs, and is one of the fastest 55m sprinters (indoor track last winter) in the country. I would guess he’ll get time never year but in my opinion he would take Grays place if/when gray goes pro. Seem like the same type of back. Brown and Evans are your bruisersThanks! Brown could be the best of the bunch... don't know how I left him out. Wright is more situational right?
Mea culpa. I USED to be. Maybe more of that was borne from the sentiment on this board that the ONLY option was Pittman. With the talent available, he’s proven to be a liability and I’m interested in whether he gets renewed IF Pruitt stays. That’s the litmus test on if there’s a serious effort in improvement.Just asking
I didn't take you for a supporter of his
Making sure
I really like Small and think he fits in higher than #5 on the depth chart somehow.I think he can just about play anything he wants. Pruitt says he likes him at RB, and I have to agree.
The way we waste TEs. No way you put this kid there. Need the ball in his hands.
With Evans and Brown coming just makes it that much stronger. Wright might be a little behind because he didn't get to play as a SR.
IMO the RB depth Chart 2021
1) E. Gray 5'10 210 (SO)
2) D Beckwith 6'5 235 (FR)
3) C Brown 6'0 225 (FR)
4) T Evans 5'10 220 (SO)
Small and Wright are also talented backs. But those top 4 IMO can play anywhere. I really like the potential depth there.
Beckwith was injured and moved to the position late, but last week he showed vision, power, and freaky speed.