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Old 09-04-2010, 04:00 PM   #1
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I think the Browns have one heck of a good player in Lawrence Vickers. If you see this guy's run blocking you would swear he would be in the Pro Bowl this year.
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Rob Gronkowski, TE, Patriots

He's gonna beast this year, which says alot about a tight end in the Patriots system. I'm extremely excited to see him on Sundays along with Alge Crumpler and Aaron Hernandez.
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Lousaka Polite. He's been money as a short yardage runner for both of his years with us, but he really came on as a run blocker last year.
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Jeff Charleston- everytime he's in he gets pressure on the quarterback

David Thomas- He was great at tight end whenever Shockey was hurt and did a pretty good job playing fullback
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Jordy Nelson-Has done a good job filling in as the #3-#4 WR along with having some good *** hands(pause)being the only WR to go across the middle for the ball.

Tramon Williams-Has gotten better and better each year including having 9 INTS in the last 2 years as a Nickel Back and filling in for Al Harris.
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Tanard Jackson - nobody ever talks about him and he's a total beast.
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Jeff Charleston- everytime he's in he gets pressure on the quarterback

David Thomas- He was great at tight end whenever Shockey was hurt and did a pretty good job playing fullback
+1 on Thomas, some up and coming guys i'd add are Junior Galette and Adrian Arrington
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Delanie Walker on offense and Shawntae Spencer on D.
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