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Now that the final roster is mostly done, which position groups do you think are the weakest overall?
OL: Entering this offseason, McSneads plan was to move Corbett to C and promote Evans to starting RG, however, Bobby Evans struggled to hang on to the position and Brian Allen is now the starting C. Did McSnead realize Bobby wasn't ready or did Allen rise to the occasion? Allen has not started since 2019 and did not get any preseason game snaps.
ILB: Many considered this group to be the weakest position group on D in 2020. Kiser, who went into last season as a starter but he's been cut, and we're going into the year with Young and Reeder who were the starters at the end of last year. Behind them, we have the often injured Howard and the rookie Ernest Jones. Will Young and Reeder improve on their performance last year? Will there be new starters by years end?
RB: This group was promising before Akers went down for the season and we were left with the often injured Henderson and a group of RBs with no starting experience. After Henderson suffered another injury, the move was made to bring in Michel who couldn't stay healthy with New England as well. Can this position group stay healthy through the season?
CB: This group is top heavy with All-Pro Ramsey and Williams who was a ball hawk last year. But only 4 corners are rostered, and behind them is 3rd year David Long who hasn't played much yet and the rookie Robert Rochell. One injury could dramatically change the performance of this group.
Now that the final roster is mostly done, which position groups do you think are the weakest overall?
OL: Entering this offseason, McSneads plan was to move Corbett to C and promote Evans to starting RG, however, Bobby Evans struggled to hang on to the position and Brian Allen is now the starting C. Did McSnead realize Bobby wasn't ready or did Allen rise to the occasion? Allen has not started since 2019 and did not get any preseason game snaps.
ILB: Many considered this group to be the weakest position group on D in 2020. Kiser, who went into last season as a starter but he's been cut, and we're going into the year with Young and Reeder who were the starters at the end of last year. Behind them, we have the often injured Howard and the rookie Ernest Jones. Will Young and Reeder improve on their performance last year? Will there be new starters by years end?
RB: This group was promising before Akers went down for the season and we were left with the often injured Henderson and a group of RBs with no starting experience. After Henderson suffered another injury, the move was made to bring in Michel who couldn't stay healthy with New England as well. Can this position group stay healthy through the season?
CB: This group is top heavy with All-Pro Ramsey and Williams who was a ball hawk last year. But only 4 corners are rostered, and behind them is 3rd year David Long who hasn't played much yet and the rookie Robert Rochell. One injury could dramatically change the performance of this group.