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BRJP: Five Monday Morning Team 119 Questions - Offense

DylanVol

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1) Fair to say that Richmond and Mosley are making moves? Not saying either are going to start anytime soon (necessarily), but when Butch starts handing out unsolicited praise it's usually a good sign, no?

2) If the staff had their druthers, would they move Robertson to C? Is that the move that, were they allowed to make it and not weaken the Guard spot, would take this OL to another level IYO?

3) Who is the one realistic guy (i.e., not Blair) IYO who if he made a real move would allow them to make that move? Is it Richmond or Hall at OT so they could kick Kerbyson inside? Is it Kendrick at G, along with Jones continuing to progress, so they could pair those two inside? Are either of Mosley or Wiesman or Sanders or even Boulware "realistic" in that sense?

4) If Preston Williams is cleared and healthy, do you think CBJ and CZA would be comfortable going to battle with this WR corps as it is currently made up? To me it looks pretty nasty with guys like Malone taking steps and Jennings/Perry looking like they can really help this season.

5) Is Jakob Johnson the #3 TE, and if so does that speak more to the coaches needing physicality at that position (which he has more than Creamer, naturally) or simply Creamer not progressing? Can you compare Eli Wolf to Daniel Helm at all so far? I know Helm was a more highly thought of prospect but the size/speed characteristics aren't that far off and IMO Helm was quite pusillanimous on the field (not even talking about off) so it's not like Eli would have far to go to equal him physically.

Thanks as always @P_Fortenberry @Brent_Hubbs @Rob Lewis @John_Brice
 
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