Sebastian_29
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Cager is BIG where it counts.
I do agree with the OP, and would even like to see Cager used as an H-Back (think Mondriel Fulcher).
Cager is big and stiff and couldn't create much separation even before the injury.
Keep Richards at split end where he dominated and let Berrios/Thomas/Mullins/Dallas battle it out at flanker.
QB Perry
RB Walton
HB Cager
WR Richards
WR Berrios
TE Herndon
I agree he was stiff his freshman year, but last spring and summer before he got hurt very few guys on the team looked as quick as he did. I know his recovery has gone well but you never really know until the pads are on. If he can regain the form he was at last summer then I think he'll be very good.
Appreciate the 411, Austin.
Larry is getting larger so that's why I think people are thinking of him in the Dave Njoku role.
Whatever the case, hope he comes back strong.
I do agree with the OP, and would even like to see Cager used as an H-Back (think Mondriel Fulcher).
Cager is big and stiff and couldn't create much separation even before the injury.
Keep Richards at split end where he dominated and let Berrios/Thomas/Mullins/Dallas battle it out at flanker.
QB Perry
RB Walton
HB Cager
WR Richards
WR Berrios
TE Herndon
I agree he was stiff his freshman year, but last spring and summer before he got hurt very few guys on the team looked as quick as he did. I know his recovery has gone well but you never really know until the pads are on. If he can regain the form he was at last summer then I think he'll be very good.
Appreciate the 411, Austin.
Larry is getting larger so that's why I think people are thinking of him in the Dave Njoku role.
Whatever the case, hope he comes back strong.
People are thinking of him in the Njoku role because every time a WR is over 6' 1" and 180lbs, people decide he's got to be a TE.