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10 practices in, how are you feeling?

MattyVTX

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Obviously we get very little info out of camp due to practices being closed except for a very small portion of a few select practices. But we do get some good tidbits out of the players and coaches post practice interviews. Lots of good info from the media interview too.

Some things that have me excited.
- Frank Harris appears to be taking the QB job by the horns. Goes without saying that he has to prove he can stay healthy for 12 games but the ceiling for this team is much higher if he's the starter.
- The RB group is as deep and talented as it has ever been.
- Leon Watson appears to be all we hope he'd be as a blocker. Huge need filled it that translates to the season. Strickland and Watson has the makings of a really strong TE duo.
- Dline is still deep and still good.
- Rollins had a lot of good things to say about the secondary. Dadrian Taylor sounds like a nice under the radar breakout possibility.
- The line has been getting raves.

Things that i'm not too excited about
- Linebacker hasn't really been settled and with both starters from last year gone that is very scary.
- Ogle Kellogg hasn't been singled out by coaches and it appears he's running 2nd team. Was really hoping he'd take the leap and be one of best WRs in conference this year.
- Brady tweaked something in his leg. We need him healthy.
- Antonio Parks is now a safety which leaves the CB depth chart really thin.
- Clayton Johnson playing with a cast on his hand right now. Need a healthy 12 games out of him.
- Carl Austin has missed a few practices with a minor injury. Another guy we gotta have healthy for 12 games.
 
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