Move Salvon to WR
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Ts and Ps to BTPs sanity
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Clyde Edwards-Helaire looked like a really good RB to me. Short and stocky. Not a WR type.
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No way I'd accept that move this year if I'm Salvon, there's like 75 receivers in this draft who would rank above him. His path is much more clear as an RB.DoogCourics said: -
He declared early and yet is being asked to change positions. We are laughing. I don't have a lot of sympathy for his plight. I do hope he makes a decent living on the Detroit Lions practice squad though.dnc said:
No way I'd accept that move this year if I'm Salvon, there's like 75 receivers in this draft who would rank above him. His path is much more clear as an RB.DoogCourics said: -
You know who else the NFL wanted to move to WR? 2019 NFL MVP Lamar Jackson. Salvon should really show those stupid NFL GMs by not running the 40/agility and only doing running back drills. Lamar Jackson 2.0
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It doesn’t really mean shit. It could have been two teams.dnc said:
No way I'd accept that move this year if I'm Salvon, there's like 75 receivers in this draft who would rank above him. His path is much more clear as an RB.DoogCourics said: -
Edwards-Helaire is a perfect change of pace back for teams that like to use RBs as pass-catchers out of the backfield, which is more and more. Not sure why anyone would see him as a WR.RoadDawg55 said:Clyde Edwards-Helaire looked like a really good RB to me. Short and stocky. Not a WR type.
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Emoterman said:
Here's the output for both Ahmed and Newton yesterday:
Ahmed: 5, 2, 5, 4, 5, 2, 89, 7, -3, 7, 2, 6, 0, 4, 6
Newton: 2, 2, 1, 6, 1, 0, 2, 6, 0
I'm the biggest #FeedTheNewt fan around (I've got a $30 Chinesium jersey en route), but I know which of those two production levels I prefer. Ahmed had a 15 yarder that was called back for holding, too.
That being said, I'd love to see Terrorist's role be diversified into more pass catching, witness his straight line speed; he outran USC's secondary on an up the middle run, whereas Stephen Carr couldn't outrun ours.
It also doesn't mean shit because those teams are considering him as an all around back not a WR. They just want to see if he can catch like a competent WR.RoadDawg55 said:
It doesn’t really mean shit. It could have been two teams.dnc said:
No way I'd accept that move this year if I'm Salvon, there's like 75 receivers in this draft who would rank above him. His path is much more clear as an RB.DoogCourics said: -
He’s not small. He’s just short. 5’8” 210 is plenty big. I think he can be an every down back. He was a beast. Killed it against Bama and was their best player that game. Against Clemson, they were a little too pass happy although it’s tough to complain when you put up points like they did.NorwegianHusky said:
Edwards-Helaire is a perfect change of pace back for teams that like to use RBs as pass-catchers out of the backfield, which is more and more. Not sure why anyone would see him as a WR.RoadDawg55 said:Clyde Edwards-Helaire looked like a really good RB to me. Short and stocky. Not a WR type.








