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Ham staying with extension
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I’m offically lost. I figured we were headed towards no Ham and more 2TE sets with the Oliver signing?
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Special teams captain & a good FB, now most likely at a lower cap number…
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He can block that doesn't hurt either 
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I like me some Ham. I am though surprised
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Can he play guard?
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#7
The Oliver Mystery solved.  We thought he was here to replace Mundt or Ham, turns out he's replacing ISJ.  I think he can match Irv's production  :p
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Quote: @AGRforever said:
I’m offically lost. I figured we were headed towards no Ham and more 2TE sets with the Oliver signing?
Special teams captain. And I could see Ham and Oliver replacing Hockenson in heavy packages. That screams run, but both Ham and Oliver are pretty good receivers. 
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@AGRforever said:
I’m offically lost. I figured we were headed towards no Ham and more 2TE sets with the Oliver signing?
Special teams captain. And I could see Ham and Oliver replacing Hockenson in heavy packages. That screams run, but both Ham and Oliver are pretty good receivers.

Time for some Bijan?
1. BIJAN ROBINSON, TEXAS (JUNIOR | 6-0, 220)
  • 2022 Grade: 95.2
  • Play Style: Offensive Focal Point
  • Initial Round Projection: 1st
Robinson's talent level is what many NFL offenses build around. Even the biggest running back haters here at PFF recognize the value he brings to the table. I wrote all about exactly why that is earlier this season. The SparkNotes version: He has ideal size, breaks tackles at a rate we’ve never seen and can pass as a wide receiver in a pinch.
Bijan is simply capable of things other running backs in this class can only dream of. The way he sinks out of his cuts is reminiscent of a race car banking around a turn. He finished with 104 broken tackles this season — a PFF college record.

Robinson is a special prospect.
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
@MaroonBells said:
@AGRforever said:
I’m offically lost. I figured we were headed towards no Ham and more 2TE sets with the Oliver signing?
Special teams captain. And I could see Ham and Oliver replacing Hockenson in heavy packages. That screams run, but both Ham and Oliver are pretty good receivers.

Time for some Bijan?
1. BIJAN ROBINSON, TEXAS (JUNIOR | 6-0, 220)
  • 2022 Grade: 95.2
  • Play Style: Offensive Focal Point
  • Initial Round Projection: 1st
Robinson's talent level is what many NFL offenses build around. Even the biggest running back haters here at PFF recognize the value he brings to the table. I wrote all about exactly why that is earlier this season. The SparkNotes version: He has ideal size, breaks tackles at a rate we’ve never seen and can pass as a wide receiver in a pinch.
Bijan is simply capable of things other running backs in this class can only dream of. The way he sinks out of his cuts is reminiscent of a race car banking around a turn. He finished with 104 broken tackles this season — a PFF college record.

Robinson is a special prospect.
Time for some Tyjae! Get him a round later and he's almost as good. Hell, he might be better. 

https://twitter.com/JimNagy_SB/status/16...35937?s=20
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