Your Breakout Player Candidates?
I think the WR core has plenty of experience. It is the WR periphery that is inexperienced.
August 1st, 2015 at 10:12 PM ^
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Drake Johnson.
Hw will be the main ball carrier by the start of the B1G schedule. (If he can stay healthy. Please Please.)
So I'll say James Ross.
Freddy Canteen will be my pick. Seems like a very confident guy, and someone who can really seperate themselves from the mediocre pack of receivers.
I've got my eye on Lawrence Marshall. Im really hoping he can make an impact on defense this year.
Jake Butt. I think he's capable of 60 catches.
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I didn't catch the unusual spelling/pronounciation myself until about ten days ago. I am actually shocked that you are "actually shocked" that most people continue to spell it the conventional way rather than the right way. Once fans start hearing the name, the spelling will correct itself. In the meantime, avoid shocks.
the conventional way Ruddock means the u has the short vowel sound...the way it is spelled Rudock gives it the long vowel sound...pretty basic grammar....i hope people catch on quickly.
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Besides the obvious Peppers pick (technically he hasn't "broken out" yet), I would go with:
OFFENSE
Isaac - makings of an Anthony Thomas kind of beast of size and speed
Braden and Kalis on OL - with Drevno coaching, these could be early NFL picks
Canteen - needed last year to get used to game speed, will be ideal slot man a la Avant
DEFENSE
Marshall - looks like he could be a real option at DE with size and speed, unless someone like FR Jones or Shelton show early promise
Thomas - super fast and could be good opposite Peppers at S
Mone - serious beast potential up the middle stuffing the run; what a tag team with Gary once he's on the DL next to him
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He was also kind of an upright runner.
Yet in spite of all that, he put it all together. He was a beast when he was on.
that great other than being a big back
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August 1st, 2015 at 10:45 PM ^
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August 2nd, 2015 at 12:04 AM ^
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Shane Morris.
I think he gets an opportunity to play this season even if he's not the starter on day one. I think he'll make waves when he does.
I will take the oft-maligned Shane Morris. This year, he shows us why he was a five star recruit. I am guessing last year left the proverbial "bad taste in his mouth." Now he has a coach who can unlock his potential. I know everyone things Rudock will win the job, but I'll pick Morris anyway.
I know a coach who have coached in the Catholic League and have seen Morris and Malzone as well as Rob Bolden. He said that he was unimpressed by Bolden and Morris. He thought that Bolden and Morris were vastly overrated as a QB. He didn't think both are worthy of a power 5 conference offer.
He said Malzone on the other hand is legit and can really throw the ball. He may not have the arm strength of Morris, but he makes all the throws that college coaches would requires him to do. He said the only thing that could hold him back is his size. He's 6' which is the minimum height at QB in order to be successful.
He said that Malzone is better than Morris right now but just need experience.
get healthy and stay healthy, Drake Harris has the tools to really do some damage to opposing secondaries. He's my pick (please cooperate, Drake's hamstrings!).
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Jake butt will have double digit touchdown receptions this year.