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The Power Five => Big Ten => Topic started by: ELA on October 28, 2020, 12:03:24 PM
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QB | Russell Wilson | 07-11 |
RB | Jonathan Taylor | 17-19 |
RB | Melvin Gordon | 11-14 |
WR | Jared Abbrederis | 09-13 |
WR | Quintez Cephus | 16-19 |
TE | Troy Fumagalli | 13-17 |
T | Rick Wagner | 08-12 |
G | Kevin Zeitler | 08-11 |
C | Travis Frederick | 09-12 |
G | Michael Dieter | 14-18 |
T | Ryan Ramczyk | 13-16 |
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DE | Conor Sheehy | 14-17 |
DT | Beau Allen | 10-13 |
DE | Isaiahh Loudermilk | 16-present |
LB | Chris Borland | 09-13 |
LB | T.J. Edwards | 14-18 |
LB | T.J. Watt | 13-16 |
LB | Joe Schobert | 12-15 |
CB | Sojourn Shelton | 13-16 |
CB | Devin Smith | 08-12 |
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P | Brad Nortman | 08-11 |
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I voted Dixon.
It's an interesting group. No out and out studs, but a lot of pretty good players. I mean, Caputo and Henry are kinda middle of the pack for me and both were highly solid Big Ten safeties.
I think McEvoy was a half-step below those two as a safety, but he was a really great story and athlete. (And as I look back, I might be underrating him some)
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I voted Burrell. But Reggie Pearson, to me, is the best safety on the team (well, not this year) right now.
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I voted Burrell. But Reggie Pearson, to me, is the best safety on the team (well, not this year) right now.
I think they are about to have a set of safeties that are a step up from what they’ve had. With one more year, I probably vote Eric. Would like to see that second season of fall on production.
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DD
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I went with Dixon. The harder choice is for the second safety, do I focus on any safety, or assume Dixon is the Strong Safety, and we need a free safety. Which will determine whether I go with Henry or Caputo.
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I feel like my second will be Dezmen Southward. Jamerson was good but hard to place.
If I had to pick between Henry and Caputo, I'd probably go Henry. The lack of coverage for Michael was an issue, though he was a hammer. Henry was a really nice story, but he was limited by that knee.