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I'm really interested to see how good alex davis is this year. He only had like 5 tackles in 4 starts last year but it seems the coaches are all high on him. 

 
I'm really interested to see how good alex davis is this year. He only had like 5 tackles in 4 starts last year but it seems the coaches are all high on him. 




A different coach said he had the most improvement they’d ever seen in a player, IIRC the word correctly. Maybe it was linebacker specific, and that would include Shaqueem Griffin. 

 
A different coach said he had the most improvement they’d ever seen in a player, IIRC the word correctly. Maybe it was linebacker specific, and that would include Shaqueem Griffin. 


How much room did Griffin really have to improve, though? Guy was a baller.

 
How much room did Griffin really have to improve, though? Guy was a baller.


He was like the 4th string safety when they got there, so probably quite a bit. A lot of that was the old staff being stupid, but I imagine he had a lot of improvements to make from day one as an LB.

 
How much room did Griffin really have to improve, though? Guy was a baller.




Ya he might not have. He had more tackles in 2016 than 2017 so maybe a bad example. I just know he didn’t play much in 2015, but that’s more the coaches’ fault. 

 
Davis turning into a quality player would be damn near miraculous. Right now he has fewer career tackles than some umpires.
Get ready for a miracle then because it seems like he has been pur best OLB thus far in camp judging on Dewitt and Frosts comments.

 
With Washington's height and body type, Sam McKewon regularly comments that Mo would be able to play full-time receiver, if needed.


I think this is one contributing factor to the talk of multiple TE sets. A real weakness with those sets is the loss of receivers, because most backs are pretty limited in the routes they can run. But with guys like Washington, Robinson, and Jones that limitation goes away.

 
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