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If anyone has some answers to these questions it would be *greatly* appreciated-
1. Is Brevin Jordan officially 100% healthy? What exactly was his injury? Foot/ankle? A broken bone? Know he was in a walking boot. Miami never releases the exact injury
2. Michael Redding should be 100% healed and ready to go, correct?
3. Bradley Jennings- I know it was a hip Injury but what was the exact injury?? He’s been out forever..
4. Navaughn Donaldson- pretty sure it’s an ACL but again, Miami hasn’t released anything.
I saw Brevin about 2 weeks ago with Bolden and he was still in a walking boot.
 
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I think a healthy Cam Harris tops 1k yards and heads to the NFL. I think Thad Franklin sees that and likely stays on board to offer yet another style in a trio of Knighton/Chaney/Franklin. But, I'm feeling optimistic today.
If you're a freak athlete at RB with NFL aspirations, that's exactly the situation you want to find yourself in.

Limit the workload for the first two years, whilst showing flashes, then tote the rock as a Junior and put up 1k+ yards to show the NFL what you can do.
 
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Chaney, Derrius Guice 2.0
I might be the only one who thinks this but I think Chaney might struggle a bit his freshmen year. Adjusting from a Wing-T offense is never easy and the level of competition is going to be another adjustment for Chaney. I believe Rooster's transition will be much more smooth to the college game.

Ultimately, I think will be Chaney will be successful but I'm not expecting immediate success from him.
 
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Great question.. Cam Harris is definitely going to be the starter. When Deejay went down last year, he showed me enough. As talented as Chaney and Knighton are, they haven’t had a lot of practice and haven’t had much time with Feeley. Luckily, we don’t start conference play until basically the second half of the season though, so they will have time to get up to speed. All three of those backs will get touches. I want to see two of them on the field at the same time.. With D’Eriq King of course. Make the defense account for all of them. Lashlee needs to take advantage of this talent.

1992...good to see your posts the past few days.

I was excited to see what Cam would do last year, but was a little underwhelmed (maybe due to the DeeJay effect). However I think he can shine in the new O and lead the way with the fab freshmen coming on strong! It was exciting to hear about Knighton in the few spring practices, especially with Chaney being injured and really looking forward to seeing him.
 
I might be the only one who thinks this but I think Chaney might struggle a bit his freshmen year. Adjusting from a Wing-T offense is never easy and the level of competition is going another adjustment for Chaney. I believe Rooster's transition will be much more smooth than the college game.

Ultimately, I think will be Chaney will be successful but I'm not expecting immediate success from him.
You're not the only one, that's the prevailing thought on the board, the majority of people on here think because he played in a Wing-T it's gonna take him forever to learn the Spread.

I'm actually in the minority along with Cribby that thinks Chaney will hit the ground running his TF year.

He's a physical freak with special ability & high upside, people are selling too high on High school offense transition & not paying enough attention to his elite athletic traits.
 
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