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dodaniels

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Patke > Rumph

CB looks like the weakest position on and off (recruiting) the field. Ivey still struggling and Blades is consistent. I haven't seen the corners to take that next step. Rumph has to make a decision before it becomes evident.

Special teams look competent enough due to personnel upgrades. Also, Patke has to keep Jose, Lou, the holder and LS mentally prepared.

The strikers are not a liability on this defense, until they're are forced to cover a slot WR. I believe that is DC issue, scheme wise. Overall, they've been an asset.

Just trying to stir the pot, lol.
 
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Rumph on the clock as far as I'm concerned. If CB's underperform and dont develop, there is literally zero reason to keep him

Patke got ST looking solid except he gets a big knock for trotting Pope out there as PR. Give me Hall, Restrepo, Rooster over Pope there all day. **** i rather see Hedley kicking and returning punts, at least he will hold onto the ball and knock a **** out as the same time
 
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