Last season, key leaders on the offensive line went out, bar Penn, leaving unknown and unprovens to lead the Buc's to 10th ranked offensive line rated by NFL.com. And while Faine and Joseph struggle to stay healthy, the draft might bear some gems if we decide to upgrade our line. I know Larsen was a rookie, not sure about Hardman and while James was a second year guy, they did average which is a good thing.
-St.Pete and Tampa papers are frim on it, Cadillac will come back. Great news to have a solid #2 back. Discussion : If we can get into the playoffs, I think Caddy's value will skyrocket and let me tell you why. In the later parts of next year, when we're knee deep, Blount will be grinding. If we can garner a seed, I believe that Caddy will really dig deep like that CAR and NO run. An aging RB doesn't have too many playoff opportunities, and idk, call it a hunch if Tampa gives him a contract he'll be a nice insurance policy.-E.G.'s neck hopefully is straight and he's babying it til August. Last season he had a couple of good runs, and he's no slouch. I've heckled the FB position in the past, but honestly, I'm contempt with it.
-And with Huggy also on the sideline, with many arguing on the severity of his knee injury, this speedster could play a commitee role in the future.
But their are some other elements that need tidying. Certainly Josh Freeman, with the experience of this upcoming camp, can use more audibles to get himself out of binds with the help of the RB. meanwhile also helping out his RB by diagnosing ill or broken runs for a counter. Also Oslen has get that Run game a little tighter, get the guards pulling better and getting his own playbook together. Seriously.


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