*Chukwuma Okorafor will win the starting right tackle job. Although Matt Feiler has some starting notches under his belt, when they drafted Chucks they harped on his talent level. Hawkings it is reported still isn't 100%. Not sure what that does to his roster standing, But I would think that would lessen the chance that he wins the job outright.
*Olasunkanmi Adeniyi will overtake Chickillo on the depth chart as the next man up. Ola flashed last year, and while Chickillo is a decent effort player, I wonder if Ola will take that second year leap we often see from players.
*Mason Rudolph beats out Joshua Dobbs for the honor of being this years clipboard holder. Rudolph I can tell is the type that is biting at the bit to make that leap. Dobbs has the scramble ability to help move the chains, but will his completion percentage rise enough to hold down Mason? These two QBs put on quite a show last year in preseason, and I expect this year to be no different.
*Justin Layne will win some playing time on the field, this year. He has a lot of players with playing experience in front of him. But with his outside skillset/capability I think he can see some spot duty in certain defensive packages.
*Donte Moncrief will not only win a starting job but will finish with at least a thousand yard, 5 TD season. I look at his height/speed combination mixed with his NFL experience. Topped with not playing with a top QB since his first few years in the league.
*Diontae Spencer will force his way onto the roster. With AB now out of the picture, we look at 6 WRs with a realistic chance on being rostered come final cut downs. But Spencer can throw a wrench into that way of thinking in preseason if he shines. I think the club will be looking for any skilled position player that might be able to spark the team with a drop off in production exited. So if there is any year one WR surprises, why not this one.
*Matthew Wright beats out killer Boz for the kickers gig. Bos-well helped kill the clubs playoff chances with a nosedive of a season. Can he recapture probowl form or will Mathew -be the-Wright choice to handle field goal duties this season? I tellya too many close games in the NFL for your kicker to be shaky. This might be one of the quieter battles, but perhaps one of the more important battles entering training camp.
*Sutton Smith and Ulysees Gilbert III will make the roster helped along by their special teams play in camp. We have special teams spots open with DHB gone and the missle not brought back. I think both players have qualities that can be utilized on special teams. It is just a matter of if both show enough to stick.
*Devin Bush is a game 1 starter. There is an interesting shuffling scenario with Barron and Williams in the mix at ILBer. How their roles shake out early and later in the year will be an interesting watch.
*Isaiah Buggs not only makes the roster but earns playing time over Tyson Alualu Perhaps a bold prediction, but I think Buggs surprises some.I am intrigued by his quick first step ability mixed in with his college production. I think Tyson is ok, but probably doesn't bring enough splash plays desired.I think there is some wiggle room here for potential playing time.
*Diontae Johnson will handle the return duties, as a kickoff and punt returner. One element on the team that has been sure of hands but less in splash plays. Diontae has the skill set you would think would really shine here. Not only does he have quick feet, he has shown he can score in both scenarios in college.
* At least one undrafted makes the final 53. Spencer has been mentioned. You have Fred Johnson, P.J. Locke, Kevin Rader,and Dravon Askew-Henry this year throwing their names into the hat.
*Olasunkanmi Adeniyi will overtake Chickillo on the depth chart as the next man up. Ola flashed last year, and while Chickillo is a decent effort player, I wonder if Ola will take that second year leap we often see from players.
*Mason Rudolph beats out Joshua Dobbs for the honor of being this years clipboard holder. Rudolph I can tell is the type that is biting at the bit to make that leap. Dobbs has the scramble ability to help move the chains, but will his completion percentage rise enough to hold down Mason? These two QBs put on quite a show last year in preseason, and I expect this year to be no different.
*Justin Layne will win some playing time on the field, this year. He has a lot of players with playing experience in front of him. But with his outside skillset/capability I think he can see some spot duty in certain defensive packages.
*Donte Moncrief will not only win a starting job but will finish with at least a thousand yard, 5 TD season. I look at his height/speed combination mixed with his NFL experience. Topped with not playing with a top QB since his first few years in the league.
*Diontae Spencer will force his way onto the roster. With AB now out of the picture, we look at 6 WRs with a realistic chance on being rostered come final cut downs. But Spencer can throw a wrench into that way of thinking in preseason if he shines. I think the club will be looking for any skilled position player that might be able to spark the team with a drop off in production exited. So if there is any year one WR surprises, why not this one.
*Matthew Wright beats out killer Boz for the kickers gig. Bos-well helped kill the clubs playoff chances with a nosedive of a season. Can he recapture probowl form or will Mathew -be the-Wright choice to handle field goal duties this season? I tellya too many close games in the NFL for your kicker to be shaky. This might be one of the quieter battles, but perhaps one of the more important battles entering training camp.
*Sutton Smith and Ulysees Gilbert III will make the roster helped along by their special teams play in camp. We have special teams spots open with DHB gone and the missle not brought back. I think both players have qualities that can be utilized on special teams. It is just a matter of if both show enough to stick.
*Devin Bush is a game 1 starter. There is an interesting shuffling scenario with Barron and Williams in the mix at ILBer. How their roles shake out early and later in the year will be an interesting watch.
*Isaiah Buggs not only makes the roster but earns playing time over Tyson Alualu Perhaps a bold prediction, but I think Buggs surprises some.I am intrigued by his quick first step ability mixed in with his college production. I think Tyson is ok, but probably doesn't bring enough splash plays desired.I think there is some wiggle room here for potential playing time.
*Diontae Johnson will handle the return duties, as a kickoff and punt returner. One element on the team that has been sure of hands but less in splash plays. Diontae has the skill set you would think would really shine here. Not only does he have quick feet, he has shown he can score in both scenarios in college.
* At least one undrafted makes the final 53. Spencer has been mentioned. You have Fred Johnson, P.J. Locke, Kevin Rader,and Dravon Askew-Henry this year throwing their names into the hat.
Last edited:
