Monday, August 2, 2021

Jimmy, Gardner, and Nick...Oh My!

 


That was fast. #Colts QB Carson Wentz will have surgery to repair his foot, per coach Frank Reich. He’s out up to 12 weeks, but could be much less. They will remove a bone in his foot.










Let's get the trade scenario's going:

Jimmy Garoppolo- Lance would have to convince Shanny and the locker room he's ready, and the Colts would need to send a 1st round pick.

Gardner Minshew- Day 3 draft pick.

Nick Foles-Another day 3 draft pick but the psychological ramifications to Wentz might be a factor.

79 comments:

  1. Yah, I respect Ian, but I don't believe it would take a 1st to pry Jimmy away from the Niners.

    However, I also don't believe Indy would be willing to both give up a high draft pick, and take on Jimmy's contract, so it's basically a moot point.

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    1. Reports, front office and head coach have consistently said all year it would take a 1st round pick.

      I never thought Ballard would trade for Wentz but here we are. They're in win now mode. A rookie isn't going to move the needle for them. They need a veteran quarterback. Maybe they call up Rivers and beg him to return from retirement.

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    2. Colts aren't in the drivers seat here. Niners definitely aren't going to sell low. But, are they comfortable with promoting their current 3 or 4 QB to #2? They could find themselves in the same position as the Colts are now.

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    3. I am not sure how much better of the Colts would be tying up $46M (Wentz + Garoppolo) on their QB position in 2021, AND dealing away a future first round pick.

      Remember guys, the salary cap has gone DOWN. First round picks have never been more valuable than in 2022. If Wentz was going to miss the entire campaign, well then maybe, maybe you find a way to afford both guys, but that's not a move you make if your expecting your starter back by mid-season. Sorry.

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    4. And from what I know about Chris Ballard (one of the smartest GM's in the league), I'd put the odds of him trading for Jimmy at less than 1%.

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    5. What were your odds of him trading for Wentz?

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    6. Plus, Ballard isn't exactly sitting on a hot seat either. But if he trades a 1st for another expensive starter who also has an injury history, he probably would be!

      Now .... Would he trade away a conditional 3rd round pick for Jimmy G? Probably not. Why? $46M for your QB position is just too cost prohibitive right now. It's a pipe dream!

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    7. Jimmy + Carson = $46M cap hit this season. Lol. And you guys think they would also give away a first round pick? Come on man!

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    8. Sucks to be the Colts. Sucks to be the Eagles too.

      "Part of the deal that sent Wentz to the Colts was a 2022 conditional second-round pick. If Wentz plays 75% of the offensive snaps OR 70% of the offensive snaps and the Colts make the playoffs, that second-round pick turns into a first-rounder."

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    9. You guys ever hear of a team paying an inflated price in draft picks for a player if the team trading him eats part of their contract?

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    10. I thought about that Razor, but some on this thread seem to think the 49ers "have leverage", and if you have leverage, why would you eat part of his contract?

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    11. To recoup some draft capital?

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    12. Yah, I guess it comes down to the specifics. Given the current salary cap, it's hard to see them eating much. But yah, in theory you are right, Razor.

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    13. Colts are much, much, much more likely to go after a Nick Foles or a Gardner Minshew, or even Case Keenum, and hope one of those guys can keep them afloat.

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    14. Tbh, I don't expect it to happen but it's worth musing.

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    15. I dont expect this to happen either but SF would have to at least eat a significant portion of his salary because Indy doesn't have the cap space available. For this reason, SF could in theory pay at least half of his salary. To do so they would likely want a conditional pick as well. A 1 guaranteed with a conditional 2nd?

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    16. That's the exact deal I was musing, Shoup.

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    17. I think that is a solid thought Razor.

      You have to get something in turn for eating that kind of cap space, as 10-15 Mil means you are losing out on a quality free agent even if you are still saving 10-15 Mil.

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  2. Good news:


    Matt Barrows
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    Jalen Hurd is back on the field today after being held out the last two days of practice. #49ers

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    1. Jalen Hurd = the X Factor

      Trey Lance = Kyle Shanahan UNLEASHED

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  3. Matt Maiocco
    @MaioccoNBCS
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    Dee Ford participated in team drills. Jonas Griffith intercepted Trey Lance in end zone. Azeez Al-Shaair left practice early with apparent leg injury. Kyle Shanahan will provide update soon.

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  4. Jonas Griffith was one of my dark-horse's on an earlier thread!

    Griffith is a heat seeking - 6'4", 250 lbs - missle, and runs like the wind.

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    1. The 49ers linebacker room just got less crowded with the injury to Azeez Al-Shaair.

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    2. 49ers "optimistic" about Al-Shaair's leg injury.

      Preliminary reports sound like it's not very serious ... "Knock On Wood!"

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  5. Deebo looks amazing. I'd swear he was a running back if he didn't move like a receiver. He's definitely a very unique football player!

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  6. * 49ers 8/1 practice: Dee Ford in team drills, Fred Warner hauls in another Jimmy Garoppolo INT...
    * wide receivers: Jalen Hurd (14) is going through individual drills.
    * After being limited during previous practices, second-year defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw got involved in team drills for the first time during training camp.
    * Trey Lance's first reps of team drills, once again, showed off his mobility. He started with a read-option followed by a designed rollout with a run option.
    Lance's first three plays during red zone drills all resulted in touchdowns. The first two were passes to fullback Josh Hokit and wide receiver Mohamed Sanu. The third was a touchdown run.
    * Hokit wasn't the only fullback to haul in a touchdown pass. Later, Kyle Juszczyk got into the end zone on a pass from Jimmy Garoppolo.
    * While Griffith hauled in Lance's first interception of training camp, it is worth noting that the linebacker nearly had one on a similar pass during last Friday's outing.
    https://www.49erswebzone.com/articles/148635-49ers-practice-drills-warner-hauls-another-jimmy-garoppolo/

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    1. Sounds like Trey continued to impress on day 5.

      I suspect Shanahan will continue to state there is no competition, and continue to split reps as they are currently, up to the point reporters are no longer allowed to attend practices. But then, if Lance keeps on impressing I wouldn't be surprised if a competition plays out behind closed doors.

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  7. 9ers trade JG to Colts? LOL....When pigs fly and the moon turns into blue cheese!

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  8. I think the salary cap implications would preclude the Colts from trading for JG. But I am not ruling out a potential trade before the trade deadline if someone makes a good offer.

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    1. I wonder if the FO and KS might not consider just getting the $26 million off the books as a "good" offer. Players are obtained via draft capital and salary cap capital. If Jimmy is shipped out, I wouldn't be surprised if the draft capital is 4th round or worse.

      $26 million goes a long way to procuring a really good player and extending Bosa (if he doesn't blow it).

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    2. cubus
      Remind me again, when's the last time a rook won a SB?
      If you're the 9er FO, which would you rather have...
      A SB or an additional #26Mil salary cap?

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    3. Actually, GEEP, I'm for keeping Jimmy G because I think it is too hard for anyone to learn KS' playbook this quickly. I'm just commenting on what I think the FO might accept. I'm not saying they should do it now. This idea that the Colts might give up a 1st or 2nd for Jimmy G and take on his large salary cap is absolutely absurd.

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  10. Colts: down goes Nelson! Do we dangle Tomlinson?

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    1. It's not a crazy idea, Razor, but I'm going to have to say NO!

      Laken Tomlinson is dependable (knock on wood), has chemistry with big Trent, and Laken finished 2020 in tremendous fashion!

      If there's a chance that the Niners could start the rookie QB this season, I'd like their 5 best OL's starting along with him.

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    2. Again, I don't think they'd do it because the team is in win now mode but this is probably his last year playing for the 49ers.

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  11. Yah, the rest of Tomlinson's contract past this season is a 'Paarag Marathe special', set up as "dummy" years, and he has a Dead Cap number of about $1M in 2022.

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    1. Slide Brunskill over to LG maybe, and plug Aaron Banks in at RG?

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  12. If these 3 stay healthy they could be the difference between the 9ers making the playoffs and winning the SB....
    * Watch: Nick Bosa, Dee Ford, Jalen Hurd back in action for 49ers
    https://sports.yahoo.com/watch-nick-bosa-dee-ford-003026311.html

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    1. Add my guy Deebo to that list. He's such a unique WR. One reason I'm in the corner of those who thinks Lance should start week one, is because Deebo has elite burst, and another gear call completely, and that aspect of his game is being wasted because Jimmy doesn't throw over the top very often at all. I'm not the only person who thinks he's elite coming off the ball, and can do so much more than he's really been asked to do so far.

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    2. GEEP,
      Agreed. But I would add Garoppolo to the list.
      The 49ers, and we know that JG is capable of getting the team to the playoffs when healthy.

      Sure, all the reports have Lance looking good in training camp. But to sure, all practices are measured and mapped out. And QB'S are not being hit. As good as Trey has looked, we have no clue how he will react to the speed and violent collisions of the NFL.

      Garoppolo may still make some questionable throws at times, but he has shown good and quick recovery
      time after a mistake and in most instances has still won the games.

      I would like to see Shanahan slowly assimilate Lance in situational plays to give him an opportunity to adjust to the speed of the NFL.

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    3. There is a reason why Deebo went out of his way to tell Kyle that "this guys got some balls"!

      Deebo knows Lance is going to make him a better receiver. Deebo knows that he's going to be able to better take advantage of his elite burst off of the LOS, with a QB who is more than willing to take those shots when they present themselves.

      Jimmy G just isn't that guy.

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    4. Because when you go up against elite CB's, you better be able to get off of the ball (against press) if you want to beat them deep as a WR. And Deebo does that about as well as anyone in the league. Even better than AIYUK, IMO.

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    5. Well, it happened guys. Trey Lance made the signature play today, the kind of play that Dieter Kurtenbach of The Mercury News described as "video game like nonsense", and it goes like this:

      Lance took the snap, stepped up, rolled to his left, and then he uncorked a jump pass across his body - a FIFTY YARD "frozen rope", and it was a perfect TOUCHDOWN STRIKE to WR Trent Sherfield!

      According to Jennifer Lee Chan, of NBC Sports BA, the spectators absolutely ERUPTED with the biggest training camp cheer yet among the 49ers fans in attendance out in Santa Clara.

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    6. Like I say - YOU CANNOT DENY TALENT!

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  13. How about Tomlinson and Garoppolo to Indy as a blockbuster package deal? ��

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  14. So we are now 6 days of camp in, and 1 padded practice down, and Lance just continues to impress and stack good days together. Today was apparently his best yet, going 13 of 14 and throwing the best pass of camp so far with a 50 yard laser to Sherfield for a TD while rolling to his left and jumping in the air to throw. Also had 5 runs and looked good on those too.

    This is a rare case where I can't wait for the first preseason game to get a chance to see him in a game.

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    1. I've always enjoyed preseason games, but I'm a football nerd. A new toy under center like Lance makes it must see tv.

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  15. Scooter, I know you liked Gladney coming out. He got himself in some trouble and the Vikings just cut him. Your thoughts?

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    1. So, beat writers who have been covering the 49ERS for 10, 12, 15 years, are walking around the Niners' facility today, JAWS ON THE FLOOR, having seen the best 1 day performance of any 49WERS rookie QB over that span, and BY A MILE!

      I am ready to overreact now, guys. It appears that the 49ers have a prodigy, a football savant with the body of a big cat and a cannon of an arm ... with touch!!

      What's Kyle going to do now, lol? Is he really going to keep pretending all of these scouts and long time beat writers, don't know what they are seeing, even as they keep asking the question that isn't going away anytime soon?

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    2. I'm watching HAM - HABERMAN And MIDDLEKAUFF right now, YOUTUBE.

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    3. It's a good problem to have, right?

      Although Jimmy truly is getting MIXED reviews from all of my chosen sources. And Jimmy wasn't particularly good today, from what I've heard.

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    4. BTW guys ... why is Kyle designing runs for Lance between the guards? Especially right now? I don't want Lance taking that kind of potential punishment early.

      How about you?

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    5. I doubt it will be a big part of the offense, but having it in the offense means opponents have to respect it.

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    6. One thing I've decided I should do is back off of Jimmy G, as far as criticism. He's apparently the consummate professional, and he's been to a Super Bowl. I've reaffirmed my respect for Jimmy G, the person, and the QB, the way he's handled this situation.

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    7. Trey Lance is absolutely masterful at Zone/Read concepts. He's is sooo damn smooth and deceptive at the mesh point. Always seems to make the right read. No wasted motion. Quick acceleration and no false steps.

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    8. The Garoppolo delegation spent the first 5 days saying: "calm down people, it's only non-padded practice", and today's company line is: "Yah, it's padded, but Trey is only playing against the two's."

      they are playing

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  16. I had hoped Shanny would install plays in the red zone for Lance, and it sounds like that's exactly what he's done if reports are accurate.

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  17. Field Yates
    @FieldYates
    The 49ers have signed veteran CB B.W. Webb, per his agent @SunnyTheAgent.
    9:16 PM · Aug 3, 2021

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    1. Tim Harris Jr waived...watch the seahawks pick him up! Lol!

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    2. Waived the rookie te Pederson too, then signed Joshua Perkins te on ir all last year.

      Harris Jr. you only get so many chances as a low draft pick. His injury was unfortunate and I imagine worse than what they've let on. For that reason I doubt the Seahawks pick him up. My money is on clearing waivers and reverting back to the 49ers.

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    3. Well that is what they thought of DJ Reed and now he is the starting cornerback for Seahawks along with Witherspoon. Let's see.

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    4. Neither Reed, nor Witherspoon frighten me and I'd lay odds that Samuel and Aiyuk will be licking their chops to go against either.

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  18. 7 days of practice in the books, 7 straight days that Trey Lance has impressed. And most importantly, getting better each day. Past two practices have been exceptional by all reports. And Mike McDaniel outlined he is already at the point where he is correcting his teammates.

    I still think they will continue to give JG the 1st team reps until practices are closed to reporters, but once they are the competition will be on. Lance is looking too good to not let him compete for the starting spot.

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    1. It'll be fun to see how sharp our swords are, both offensively and defensively.

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  19. I can't wait to see Shanny bring in Lance down in the red zone throughout the season. Should keep Gould in the safety deposit box.

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    1. If Shanahan ever allows it to be a competition, I think we'll be seeing Lance more than in the red zone!

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    2. When we hear reports leaked that they're splitting reps 50/50, then we can start talking about a competition. Until then, I think Jimmy is the leader and Lance is the learner.

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    3. Looks like Newton may be losing his competition:

      According to Mark Daniels of The Providence Journal, Newton had nine passing attempts during Thursday’s practice with six coming in team drills. Rookie Mac Jones had 17 passing attempts with 12 in team drills. On Wednesday, Newton had 13 total while Jones had 23.

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  20. NOW THATS WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT! 49ers training camp notes, Day 7: The offensive line dominates the first day of pads
    * On Tuesday morning, the atmosphere was electric in Santa Clara as the 49ers had their first padded practice of this year's training camp. The main attraction was a Trey Lance deep ball to Trent Sherfield that resulted in a touchdown, but the offensive line was the real star of the show on Tuesday, as the unit absolutely dominated the 11-on-11 portion of practice. I’ll break down a few of the players who really stood out to me.
    * Alex Mack was clearly the best player on the field Tuesday. On his first rep during 11-on-11’s, Mack pancaked Javon Kinlaw, and the two engaged in a minor tussle following the play in the first real chippy exchange of camp. Mack followed that up with another dominating rep against Kinlaw and finished practice with multiple pancakes of first-team interior defensive lineman.
    Mack’s veteran savvy was on full display Tuesday, and his experience will pay great dividends for Kinlaw’s development as the two engage in one on one battles in the trenches over the course of camp. The interior of the offensive line looked as strong as it has in years, and the unit as a whole looks extremely stable, with Mack anchoring the middle.

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  21. My "sleeper" so far, for the 9er offense:
    * Trent Sherfield has had an exceptional start to training camp, and he continued his upward trajectory with an outstanding performance in Tuesday's practice. With Deebo Samuel sitting out with groin tightness, Sherfield got extended looks with the first team.
    He put his speed on display and presented a strong case for how he could potentially be used as a weapon in a scheme that has relied on receivers with substantial run after the catch ability. Sherfield also offers plus value on special teams as a player who has experience returning punts at the NFL level. Sherfield has made a strong case that he deserves a spot on the final 53 man roster.

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    1. Sherfield is a Special Teams ace, so you know he's uber athletic! Sounds like he's a fantastic fit along with Samual and Ayiuk.

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    2. Sanu is WR3a, and Sherfield is WR3b. That works for me!

      Jordan Mathews looks fantastic at TE. Definitely a natural position for him!

      Kyle is keeping Hurd as his secret weapon X-factor. He looks exceptional running drills, and 11's on 11's, he's just not being targeted.

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    3. Both 9er CB and WR positions were considered to be weak, but if Sanu, Sherfield and Hurd stay healthy, that no longer appears to be true. And that is not factoring in TE's Dwelley Matthews and Kittle
      Assuming they, as well as WR Aiyuk and Dedbo, stay healthy, the problem could well become having enough balls for everyone.
      The CB position however, with all the injuries, does appear to be the 9ers achilles heel.

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  22. Some good things happening from defensive players
    * DJ Jones continues to build on his strong start to camp. Jones has impressed during 11-on-11 drills. Jones batted down a ball at the line of scrimmage and also had a couple of dominant reps defending the run, including a play where he drove Daniel Brunskill to the ground as he crashed the line of scrimmage and blew up a running play for no gain.

    * Jason Verrett continues to look like a shut-down defensive back. However, he looks strong during drills and had another great performance in 11-on-11 drills, including a couple of reps won in his head-to-head matchups with Brandon Aiyuk.

    * Dee Ford participated in a substantial amount of reps during 11-on-11s and has shown flashes of his former explosive self. The 49ers are being cautious with Ford’s workload. Still, there is a reason for cautious optimism that Ford can be a major weapon for this defensive line, particularly in pass rush specific situations.

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