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I thought I'd take a stab at predicting the 53. Some of the depth spots are pretty hard to predict, I don't know anything about some of those guys, and a ton of it will boil down to who contributes on special teams, which is why i'm predicting we keep a fairly large stable of WRs and DBs.
I'm predicting Ogletree for the practice squad. Anyway so here it is: QB: Matt Ryan, Sam Ehlinger RB: Jonathan Taylor, Nyheim Hines, Deon Jackson WR: Michael Pittman Jr, Alec Pierce (R), Ashton Dulin, Parris Campbell, Dezmon Patmon, Mike Strachan TE: Mo Allie-Cox, Jelani Woods (R), Kylen Granson, OT: Braden Smith, Matt Pryor, Bernhard Raimann (R), Shon Coleman, Carter O’Donnell, OG: Quenton Nelson, Danny Pinter, Will Fries OC: Ryan Kelly NT: Grover Stewart, Eric Johnson (R), Chris Williams DT: DeForest Buckner, Curtis Brooks (R), DE: Yannick Ngakoue, Kwitty Paye, Dayo Odeyingbo, Tyquan Lewis, Ben Banogu, Kameron Cline LB: Darius Leonard, Bobby Okereke, Zaire Franklin, E.J. Speed, Brandon King, S: Julian Blackmon, Khari Willis, Nick Cross (R), Rodney McLeod, Armani Watts CB: Stephon Gilmore, Isaiah Rodgers, Kenny Moore III, Brandon Facyson, Marvell Tell III, Rodney Thomas ST: Rodrigo Blankenship, Rigoberto Sanchez, Luke Rhodes, |
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Keke Coutee is another receiver who is on the books. He hardly played last year, but is someone who has caught the eye....mostly when he was playing against the Colts admittedly! He has almost 1000 yards in his career and played in only two games for the Colts last year. Both Coutee and DeMichael Harris have the smaller jitterbug style of player, which contrasts with the rest of the receivers, all of whom are are bigger guys slated to play more outside than in the slot.
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