Wayyyy too early, but early signs of having a modern day legion of boom with Lassiter, Stingley, Bullock, and Pitre...
He's not a WR. I guess you could line him up for a few snaps but I like where he's at. Even CWood abandoned it and he had experience at WR
They need speed at the WR opposite Nico to clear things out. Stingley could do this. I believe he played a little WR at LSU. I wouldn't have him running crossing routes. Just Go's, Posts, Curls, back shoulders.
No question about that. I don't know how washed OBJ is but he could be worth a tryout. I just get concerned about injury. Even a pulled hammy would be a disaster
I mean, the only thing that can hold Sting back on defense now is his health. Throwing him out there on both sides of the ball only puts that at further risk. I wouldn't do it if it were me. I know the offense has been a surprising struggle this season but Sting can't play offensive line and the whole team would feel really stupid if our lockdown corner couldn't play in the playoffs because he got blown up after a catch, or pulled a hamstring or something.
Caserio doesn't miss on Defensive Backs. At this point, he doesn't deserve an ounce of doubt in the draft unless we are talking about offensive line.
Man I was just thinking how with Dell falling off a bit, Brian Thomas would have been such a good get, but honestly Lassiter, Fisher, and Diggs is a hell of a haul as well. Watching the draft, I told myself I was going to trust no matter what, after Nick had secured the OROY and DROY the year before.. I was skeptical on Lassiter, and confused on Fisher, but was not questioning.. add the Bullock pick in the 3rd... man Nick is awesome. We need to fix OL in free agency tho, its the only thing he struggles on talent eval. Although Fisher looks the part.
Not to be contrary, but I still doubt him on TEs quite a bit. Haven't had much luck drafting those guys.