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RB/WR Curtis Samuel (Washington Commanders)

Glad he was named to Sporting News, and I know there are still plenty of All American teams to be named, but I'm surprised by the amount of publications snubbing him from 1st or 2nd team. Can't do much more to be considered an all purpose All American.
 
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Everyone knew Kwon and Conley were gone as 2 year starters and was pretty certain Hooker would despite his "100%" comment because he was just such a freak. Marshon is assumed to go but hasn't yet. Nobody really expected JT to declare. I wasn't surprised too much by Hubbard and was somewhat surprised by Lewis. I wasn't too surprised by Price returning either and it is certainly helpful. It stings to lose Brown and I think it's a mistake for him but it is what it is.

The keys to me were Marshon and Curtis; the most important players that were possible to return. As of now, both are possible although unlikely.
 
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Curtis has a tough call....this is arguably the best RB class in the last 20-30 years. Because of that he likely slides into second or third round.

If he comes back he instantly improves his stock by eliminating all of the RB's projected ahead of him....and he probably has a chance at getting to New York for the Heisman ceremony.

I won't be surprised either way.
 
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Curtis has a tough call....this is arguably the best RB class in the last 20-30 years. Because of that he likely slides into second or third round.

If he comes back he instantly improves his stock by eliminating all of the RB's projected ahead of him....and he probably has a chance at getting to New York for the Heisman ceremony.

I won't be surprised either way.
Very true. And, like Noah Brown, you just have no idea how much you can put up eye popping numbers in a real offense. If Wilson is the hire, he has made stars out of lesser talents.
 
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Very true. And, like Noah Brown, you just have no idea how much you can put up eye popping numbers in a real offense. If Wilson is the hire, he has made stars out of lesser talents.
Curtis already put up absurd numbers in a hideous offense. He'll be a star in a much better offense.

Noah might be, or they could continue to struggle to pass with JT (and maybe endure another multi-QB system), or they could spread the wealth to their potentially deep X position (Victor, Grimes, Brown, etc). I think it's early but you could see why he'd want to skip another year.
 
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Curtis has a tough call....this is arguably the best RB class in the last 20-30 years. Because of that he likely slides into second or third round.

If he comes back he instantly improves his stock by eliminating all of the RB's projected ahead of him....and he probably has a chance at getting to New York for the Heisman ceremony.

I won't be surprised either way.
Curtis is going to play WR at the next level buddy so the RB class have nothing to do with the him
 
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