May 11, 20169 yr comment_158478 We have a defensive lineman changing positions to TE, already on our roster. Greg Scruggs I would suspect at 6-3 310 lbs, he will become our blocking TE and probably will lose a few pounds. Report
May 11, 20169 yr comment_158479 We have a defensive lineman changing positions to TE, already on our roster. I would suspect at 6-3 310 lbs, he will become our blocking TE and probably will lose a few pounds. Who? Peace Report
May 12, 20169 yr comment_158484 We have a defensive lineman changing positions to TE, already on our roster. Greg Scruggs I would suspect at 6-3 310 lbs, he will become our blocking TE and probably will lose a few pounds. Right now he is at 289 so he might just be a. Locking TE but he played it in college when they asked him t. http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/footb...0511-story.html Report
May 12, 20169 yr comment_158485 Interesting stuff. He ran a 4.77 at his pro day so he's a solid athlete and you have to imagine he has good hands if they are thinking about switching him. Report
May 12, 20169 yr comment_158489 Meh. They did it because they had DL depth and he was most likely going to get cut there. They're giving him a shot at TE because it played it some before. He's likely going to get cut. Report
May 12, 20169 yr Author comment_158493 Meh. They did it because they had DL depth and he was most likely going to get cut there. They're giving him a shot at TE because it played it some before. He's likely going to get cut. What i like is there trying different different ways to find players. You figure maybe 1 out of 10 make a nfl eosyer. There is actually more udfas on rosters than first round picks. You need to keep throwing datrs at the board until one sticks. Thats how Seattle became good, they tons of transactions until they got a good team. Plus we seem to have coaches that can develop players Report
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