I'm going Leo Chenal. The jump he took last year was noticeable. Instead of just running at the ball, he seemed to know where the play was going and started putting himself in the right position to affect the play. If he takes another jump like that this year, I think he'll become a great replacement for Willie Gay. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz:
I'm going Leo Chenal. The jump he took last year was noticeable. Instead of just running at the ball, he seemed to know where the play was going and started putting himself in the right position to affect the play. If he takes another jump like that this year, I think he'll become a great replacement for Willie Gay.
Leo in my opinion ALREADY broke out. He was the best rated player in a couple games. He's already a PFF darling, and since I like that I endorse PFF on this subject.
I think my breakout player might be Cook but people won't notice [Reply]
I'll make a real bold one and say Jared Wiley. I've always felt that TE2 is just ripe for someone to dominate in this offense. And I can see us dialing back Kelce ever so slightly during the season to keep him fresh. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz:
I'm going Leo Chenal. The jump he took last year was noticeable. Instead of just running at the ball, he seemed to know where the play was going and started putting himself in the right position to affect the play. If he takes another jump like that this year, I think he'll become a great replacement for Willie Gay.
Agreed, but I think he was more effective than Gay last season. I know RAS scores don't always mean much, but this guy's was damn near superhuman for a 250 pound LB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
I'll make a real bold one and say Jared Wiley. I've always felt that TE2 is just ripe for someone to dominate in this offense. And I can see us dialing back Kelce ever so slightly during the season to keep him fresh.