MMOExp: Fantasy football fans are likely

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asked Jun 11, 2024 in Electron Microscopy by Nevillberger (1,720 points)


The term offensive weapon will make Denard Robinson an interesting player to Mut 24 Coins watch in training camp. The Jaguars named their fifth-rounder as such following the fact that Robinson, the ex- Michigan quarterback described himself as an offensive weapon during minicamp team meetings. Robinson has a ton of flexibility on the field and has the potential to be a strong receiver for the Jaguars. The team's coaching staff has to find a creative way to utilize his abilities however that's what makes Robinson such an intriguing case study.

Tharold Simon. Cornerback Seattle Seahawks

Tharold Simon was somewhat dreadful during his final year at LSU. A solid cornerback with the ability to cover the press, Simon was constantly exposed for his inability to use quick feet and fluid hips. Lucky for Simon that the Seahawks love strong, athletic cornerbacks. Simon's final year at LSU an indicator of his potential or could the Seahawks be able to develop him into a formidable coverman like they have so many others?

Johnathan Franklin and Eddie Lacy, Running backs, Green Bay Packers

Fantasy football fans are likely to be monitoring the Packers running back's situation closely throughout training camp and preseason. Rookies Eddie Lacy and Johnathan Franklin seem poised to split the work load in Green Bay's backfield since they have distinct skill sets. However, one of the running backs could separate himself during the preseason.

Quanterus Smith, Defensive end/Outside linebacker, Denver Broncos

Quanterus Smith would have received more predraft buzz if he had not torn his ACL towards the end of his senior season. Smith is among the most technically advanced players in this draft class, however the Broncos hope he can maintain his explosiveness after his season-ending knee injury. Can he expect to Madden nfl 24 Coins train in the training camp? If yes, how effective will the training be?

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