As we know, preseason isn't all about winning. It is more about evaluating talent. I figured I would just take a moment to summarize the "match ups" we should be watching.
McCargo Vs. Williams Vs. Johnson- All will get snaps when the season starts. Any of these guys could realistically start next to Stroud. It is hard evaluating interior lineman for the average fan (well, me anyways), but if one is being a beast, it could be evident. Let's see if one raises to the top.
Royal Vs. Schouman Vs. Fine Vs. Anderson- This will likely be the opening day order, but this isn't set in stone by any means. We haven't really gotten a chance to see what Schouman (or Fine) can do out of the TE position, and I know I will be watching that one close. One of these guys, could be the odd man out. My guess is Anderson, so he will be fighting hard for a job.
Every CB- This depth chart could change every week. Every depth tier will be a fight, 1-6.
Scott Vs. Wendling- If one can manage to clearly move ahead of the other when it comes to performing the duties of SS, he will have a job. Scott performed adequately last year with our depleted secondary. But Wendling has a lot of tools. This will be close, and both could be kept. This could come down to STs play, but they will each get significant playing time. This match up might actually be Scott Vs. Wendling Vs. Jenkins (WR). Because Bobby April has some pull when deciding the last few close cuts.
Omon Vs. Wright- It is premature, but these guys are probably on the bubble also.
Johnson Vs. Huggins Vs. Jenkins Vs. Mayle Vs. A couple other guys- I didn't think I would say this anytime soon, but if Reed sits out too long with an ailing back, he could be cut. These guys show some promise, and a couple excel on STs. I think Johnson Vs. Jenkins will be the main attraction, but word is JP and Huggins have developed a bit of a chemistry. Reeds versatility is valuable, but not if he is injured or on IR.
Additional questions.
Can our shuffled offensive line be adequate enough to give us another week before crumbling to Peters' demands?
Will Poz be the beast we are all expecting?
Will Mitchell be the beast we are all hoping for?
Will Hardy be productive with the first unit (assuming Reed is held out as a "precaution")?
Will we actually use a FB?
Will they use RBs in the passing game?
Can Spencer Johnson play DE (maybe I should have had an Ellis Vs. Johnson)?
Will the Bills phase JP out of the rotation (like Nall)?
Can McKelvin be even better then Parrish or McGee in the return game?
And, the number one question, IMO- Will Turk show us a little of what he has been promising? If you remember, Fairchild said similar things last year. In the preseason, when they were stagnate, we were all saying "he didn't want to tip his hand". Well I'm not asking him to open the play book completely. But, I'd like to see a noticeable difference in philosophy.
Keep in mind, the Skins have played one preseason game already, they might look considerably less rusty.
McCargo Vs. Williams Vs. Johnson- All will get snaps when the season starts. Any of these guys could realistically start next to Stroud. It is hard evaluating interior lineman for the average fan (well, me anyways), but if one is being a beast, it could be evident. Let's see if one raises to the top.
Royal Vs. Schouman Vs. Fine Vs. Anderson- This will likely be the opening day order, but this isn't set in stone by any means. We haven't really gotten a chance to see what Schouman (or Fine) can do out of the TE position, and I know I will be watching that one close. One of these guys, could be the odd man out. My guess is Anderson, so he will be fighting hard for a job.
Every CB- This depth chart could change every week. Every depth tier will be a fight, 1-6.
Scott Vs. Wendling- If one can manage to clearly move ahead of the other when it comes to performing the duties of SS, he will have a job. Scott performed adequately last year with our depleted secondary. But Wendling has a lot of tools. This will be close, and both could be kept. This could come down to STs play, but they will each get significant playing time. This match up might actually be Scott Vs. Wendling Vs. Jenkins (WR). Because Bobby April has some pull when deciding the last few close cuts.
Omon Vs. Wright- It is premature, but these guys are probably on the bubble also.
Johnson Vs. Huggins Vs. Jenkins Vs. Mayle Vs. A couple other guys- I didn't think I would say this anytime soon, but if Reed sits out too long with an ailing back, he could be cut. These guys show some promise, and a couple excel on STs. I think Johnson Vs. Jenkins will be the main attraction, but word is JP and Huggins have developed a bit of a chemistry. Reeds versatility is valuable, but not if he is injured or on IR.
Additional questions.
Can our shuffled offensive line be adequate enough to give us another week before crumbling to Peters' demands?
Will Poz be the beast we are all expecting?
Will Mitchell be the beast we are all hoping for?
Will Hardy be productive with the first unit (assuming Reed is held out as a "precaution")?
Will we actually use a FB?
Will they use RBs in the passing game?
Can Spencer Johnson play DE (maybe I should have had an Ellis Vs. Johnson)?
Will the Bills phase JP out of the rotation (like Nall)?
Can McKelvin be even better then Parrish or McGee in the return game?
And, the number one question, IMO- Will Turk show us a little of what he has been promising? If you remember, Fairchild said similar things last year. In the preseason, when they were stagnate, we were all saying "he didn't want to tip his hand". Well I'm not asking him to open the play book completely. But, I'd like to see a noticeable difference in philosophy.
Keep in mind, the Skins have played one preseason game already, they might look considerably less rusty.
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