I liked Easley in camp and thought he had a rough break with only ever having Tyree throw to him. Made one or two nice plays in the last preseason game at least. He appears to have the skill set to be a Beasley protege, so I am happy to have him back.
I am hoping this is a sort of "one step backward, two steps forward" situation and he learns a lot from this game. I believe in him to continue to get better.
I absolutely agree. I love Singletary and want him to be healthy. My point was that if he needs to rest a game to get 100% healthy, then I'm more comfortable with that being against the Bengals than some other teams on our schedule. Hopefully Yeldon can step up and Kroft/Roberts could be back as well to help offset Singletary's production.
Obviously I want him to be healthy, but if he needs to sit a week to heal up then I think Gore/Yeldon will be fine against the Bengals. That's all I'm saying. Rather that than rush him back.
Well there is McKenzie though I take it they don't necessarily trust him to take care of the ball. He was active last week, but didn't see any playing time as far as I remember.
Agreed. I always thought they would keep 9. Could be McDermott only lasts as long as they are unsure of Nsekhe's health? I believe he is still dealing with that knee.
I would definitely choose Marlowe to cut before Johnson. And I wasn't considering OL, but I could see either of those guys as well. May come down to where they value the extra depth...DB or OL.
I think the last PS spot is for Marlowe/J. Johnson when they bring back Munnerlyn or some other vet depth CB. I'd rather have the extra depth at CB then S.
Jarron Jones and yes I believe he was cut earlier this morning. He may be worth a look on PS though, converted from DE to OT after entering the league. May have some potential to grow still.
With Pitts, Lacy, and McCoy cut, I think that puts Perry on the roster. Depth RB with ST ability.
Edit: or they could find somebody else off waivers to fill that role. Perry didn't necessarily impress when he got his chances.