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I am rooting for Colquitt to be our punter. I trust him.


I'm rooting that we only punt once a game!

I'll drink to that!


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I agree ... I liken it to a pitcher with a great arm who needs some fine tuning.

However, we may also be concerned about holding on FGs/XPs



I don't think his holding is bad, but if it is, get another holder. You draft and sign punters, you don't draft and sign holders.

We will regret it if we cut this guy.

I like the Colquitt's. They are Tennessee Vol legends, but the Hammer is in the Ray Guy class. Ray Guy was by far the best punter ever. This cat might be his equal.

Screw it if he can't hold. Put Blough or some other QB back there to hold. When I was a kid....meaning in to my 20's at least, the backup QB was the holder.

Yep, it make sense to cut a guy who can punt it 70 yards on a regular basis because he can't hold. If that is the reason the guy is cut, or just hear we wanted experience, I might go to Berea and knock John and Freddie heads together a few times.

They can't say he didn't punt well enough, so they better not say anything else.

I'll take a guy who can punt it 70 yards over a holder any day of the friggen week.


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Not really related to the bubble watch anymore, but he was cut last year and then went right to the PS.

I was down on D. Lawrence but he has really shined in preseason. Granted, it is against backups for the most part, but the guy looks really good so far.


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I agree ... I liken it to a pitcher with a great arm who needs some fine tuning.

However, we may also be concerned about holding on FGs/XPs




Screw it if he can't hold. Put Blough or some other QB back there to hold. When I was a kid....meaning in to my 20's at least, the backup QB was the holder.



Does Braxton have any holding experience?

Give him the versatile tag.

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And that continued tonight ... Lawrence has looked disruptive


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
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John Dorsey on DT Devaroe Lawrence: Infectious personality. Favorite in the locker room. Should be someone who can spell the starters. Very pleased with how he's performed.

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So, he’s a shoe-in


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
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And the Hammer is way cheaper....we got to pay all our "stars", saving money on a punter makes sense to me....GO Browns!!!!


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Wow, thats high praise for Lawrence


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Cleveland Browns 53-Man Roster Projection (Final Version)

Our final look at which players we believe will make the Browns’ initial 53-man roster.

By Chris Pokorny

https://www.dawgsbynature.com/2019/8/29/...n-final-version


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Hey! The Hammer tackles well, reliably, old school. I think he can help us and he can learn some. I really like this guy. Hammer Time!


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Hey! The Hammer tackles well, reliably, old school. I think he can help us and he can learn some. I really like this guy. Hammer Time!


He tackles well because he is a rugby player. In Rugby there are no pads and no helmet, so you learn to tackle the right way and don't lead with your head.


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Hymen or Braxton?
Gilliam or Colquitt?
How injuied were Forbes and Pipkins?
Devalve or Brown?


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
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This is why its so weird to me that we cut Orson Charles.

He could block, and has experience at TE.


Orson lacked speed an explosion he also did not serve any threat in the passing game, oh he caught them and then his feet would be moving but the body not so much. Just a guy hanging on with not much talent. I can better him with about 100 guys playing in Semi-Pros. Not a bad guy but just not good enough on a team oozing talent everywhere.

You will see the explosion from DeValve. He is going to earn that spot and make anyone easily forget Orson... wink


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This is why its so weird to me that we cut Orson Charles.

He could block, and has experience at TE.


Orson lacked speed an explosion he also did not serve any threat in the passing game, oh he caught them and then his feet would be moving but the body not so much. Just a guy hanging on with not much talent. I can better him with about 100 guys playing in Semi-Pros. Not a bad guy but just not good enough on a team oozing talent everywhere.

You will see the explosion from DeValve. He is going to earn that spot and make anyone easily forget Orson... wink


Devalve has never been known as a blocking TE. So I don't expect much to change if you throw him in at FB.

I am rooting for Devalve though. I always have.


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Thanks for the article:

The Browns need three tight ends. Two have stood out — David Njoku and Demetrius Harris.


saywhat Huh???
1. Njoku is a lock of course but I didn't see him at all in Preseason how could he have Stood out to this Sports Journalist.

2. Harris has gotten all the #1 reps and most of the #2's as well. He has SUCKED, dropped passes, lost out in a basketball jump ball in the back of the endzone against somebody 9-10 inches shorter than him, and his blocking has been HORRIBLE!

Whoever this author is he has a paper to turn in and just made stuff up - that sounded good.

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I know, he came to us as a 6'3" WR from Ivy League and we converted him to TE...Not only did he have a revolving door on Offensive systems and coaches but he also battled Injuries in training camp the last few years.

But he has done everything we have asked for and regarding his blocking. It started out as Horrible to disgusting but its something he has worked at. But not yet comfortable with it. But most of that blocking was as a TE along side the OT. He finds it a lot more COMFORTABLE as an H-Back. Giving a specific direction and then to simply Explode in that direction Using a lower center of gravity, speed x 240+ equals power and is able to create or extend a hole for the RB. Its something he's "OK" at but something he can quickly continue to excel at so that he could be a weapon. The only "IF" is his health.

anticipating to watch what he does this last preseason game but not too long, want to have him healthy for our opener!


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j/c:

--Glad to hear about Lawrence. I've been talking about him in the Post Game thread after each game. Guy has a quick first step and a nice fluid hips to bend around blockers. He is somewhat inconsistent, but he will be a rotational DT............which is perfect for him. I think this guy can help us.

--TEs? I thought Harris sat out game one? I thought Brown had the drops? I have always thought DeValve was overrated by the fans on this board. I'm hoping we keep Njoku and Harris and cut the rest. Then, bring in a TE who got cut from somewhere else. Dorsey was gushing over Indy's TEs and I wound not be surprised to see us sign one of those guys. They're loaded at the position.

--Did Burris [S] play last night. I liked him early on, but he's been injured. I'm wondering if he got any reps last night. He is another guy who flashed on the screen for me.

--How did Braxton, Willies, Hyman, etc look last night?

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Hyman had 2-3 awful drops (right in the hands) and he was targeted 2 times on INTs as well ... but, he did have some nice plays too.

Braxton will make it IMO ... he has more agility and game play ability

The TE worry me as well ... we definitely will bring someone in


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Kitchens said in his presser the other day they WILL use a TE as a FB. Whoever can block will def help themselves stay on the team.

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I’m not sure we have that guy on the team right now


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Agreed. I don't think it's DeValve.

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This is the guy I have my eyes on.

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Emotional Ross Travis Scores Touchdown In First Game Back From Season-Ending Injury

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INDIANAPOLIS — Ross Travis said he wasn’t alone as he took a throw from quarterback Chad Kelly and was tossed across the goal line early in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s preseason contest against the Cleveland Browns.

Three hundred and fifty-two days after he suffered a brutal season-ending ACL injury late in the Indianapolis Colts’ 2018 preseason finale against the Cincinnati Bengals — at a point when he had all but guaranteed a spot on the Week 1 roster — Travis on Saturday took a huge step forward in his comeback story, hauling in a 24-yard touchdown reception in his very first game back.

With his family in attendance at Lucas Oil Stadium — and with all his trainers, doctors, teammates, coaches and other key parts of his support system also looking on — Travis couldn’t help but get a little misty eyed as he returned to the sideline.

“I know my mom, dad and sister are here, so I’m sure my mom’s a little emotional — even I was a little emotional on the sideline, just because how last year went,” Travis said. “And there’s a select few people that know what you’ve got to go through to get back on that field and all the time you put in.

“But ultimately, man, I’m just happy to celebrate with everybody,” he continued. “I told all the trainers, I told everybody I was working with me, ‘Man, this was all of us,’ you know what I’m saying? They were a big part of it.”

Travis — a rangy, athletic target at 6-foot-6 and 248 pounds — has a story very familiar to Colts fans: like Mo Alie-Cox, Erik Swoope and Marcus Pollard, Ross garnered NFL intrigue as a project tight end due to his skills on the basketball court, despite the fact he had no significant prior football history.

A standout on the Penn State basketball team, Travis had a tryout in rookie minicamp with the Houston Texans in the spring of 2015 before he was signed to the Kansas City Chiefs’ practice squad that September.

Thanks to his prior relationship with Colts general manager Chris Ballard — who was the Chiefs’ Director of Football Operations at the time they took a flyer on Travis back in 2015 — Indianapolis jumped all over claiming Travis when he was waived by Kansas City in late-November of 2017.

Travis played in four games with the Colts the rest of the way in 2017, logging two receptions for 33 yards, but headed into the 2018 offseason with a shot to play a significant role in the offense moving foward. He had put in an impressive training camp and had caught six passes for 77 yards in preseason action when he went down with a knee injury along the sideline with 1:26 remaining in the fourth quarter of the team’s final preseason game against the Bengals in Cincinnati.

Travis had no choice but to work his tail off to get back as soon as possible.

“Yeah, I felt like I was having a good camp, and I liked where I was sitting. And then something like that happens … It’s just a minor setback, man,” Travis said. “So I got to work in the training room, and I just had that going, ‘I’m going to get back out here to work.’”

Travis — who was re-signed to a one-year deal in February — missed the entire offseason program this year as he worked his way back, and was able to return to the field at the start of training camp.

He was also accompanied by a bulky, awkward knee brace.

“Yeah, it was just more of a precautionary thing for the first week. It’s just wearing the brace and making sure I’m comfortable out there since we’re in pads again,” Travis said. “But, yeah, I had to ditch that brace, man. I thought I was going to run out of it like Forrest Gump. I just had to get rid of it.”

Once Travis was able to ditch that brace, he started to show off some of his silky smooth athleticism in the open field once again. Although his progress was halted temporarily by a hamstring injury — he sat out the Colts’ first preseason game against the Buffalo Bills as a precaution — Travis was excited to get out on the field for his first game action in almost a year on Saturday, clearing a major hurdle in the process.

“Absolutely, that’s the last part of an injury like that is just getting out on the field and feeling yourself making these cuts and visualizing the plays and all that stuff, man,” Travis said. “Just being on your feet, and it’s just all about gaining confidence out there in your leg again. And then you get out here on gameday and just play.”

Travis said he actually ran his route wrong on his touchdown play, but credited Kelly with finding him regardless. On 1st and 10 from the Cleveland 24-yard line, Kelly took the snap and faked a handoff to running back Aca’Cedric Ware, and then looked for Travis, who originally lined up in a three-point stance off the right edge of the offensive line. He was supposed to keep bringing his man up the seam but bent his route a little sharper than he originally intended.

Finding himself perfectly in-between three members of the Browns’ secondary, however, Travis turned his head and hauled in the pass from Kelly around the six-yard line and used his forward momentum to his advantage, as safety Tigie Sankoh could only hang on to the tight end’s back and then toss him into the end zone.

Touchdown.

It was a big moment for Travis, who hopes to continue taking steps to once again secure a spot on the Colts’ 53-man roster come Week 1.

And one can be assured that the emotions he felt scoring that touchdown Saturday were replicated when he got a chance to see his family after the game.

“It’s going to hit me a little later, too,” Travis said with a smile.

https://www.colts.com/news/ross-travis-emotional-scores-touchdown-vs-browns

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Titans released TE/HB Ryan Hewitt ... an interesting name to watch for us IMO


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Pryor shoulda taken the contract we offered ... hindsight is 20/20, but he’s probably not come close to making what he was guaranteed here


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Pryor shoulda taken the contract we offered ... hindsight is 20/20, but he’s probably not come close to making what he was guaranteed here


And the Jaguars have one of the worst wide receiver groups in the league. He might be done forever.

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At DT, context and meaning are a scarecrow kicking at moving goalposts.
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Pryor shoulda taken the contract we offered ... hindsight is 20/20, but he’s probably not come close to making what he was guaranteed here


And the Jaguars have one of the worst wide receiver groups in the league. He might be done forever.


He could be.. especially when you figure someone would have to sign him to their 53 squad and cut someone they have been working with for 6 months


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Yeah i agree


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
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All I will have to say about Lawrence is that he is no longer on the bubble.

4 sacks in the pre-season and pretty disruptive will make any roster.

I am happy for the guy. He used the time to become a better football player. It happens. And it is a bonus.


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Pryor shoulda taken the contract we offered ... hindsight is 20/20, but he’s probably not come close to making what he was guaranteed here
I pointed that out when he bolted Cleveland for Washington, and caught hell from a lot of folks. I am now accepting pats on the back 🤔


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Pryor shoulda taken the contract we offered ... hindsight is 20/20, but he’s probably not come close to making what he was guaranteed here
I pointed that out when he bolted Cleveland for Washington, and caught hell from a lot of folks. I am now accepting pats on the back 🤔


He bet on himself and lost .. He still had a longer career than I expected him to have.


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Pryor shoulda taken the contract we offered ... hindsight is 20/20, but he’s probably not come close to making what he was guaranteed here
I pointed that out when he bolted Cleveland for Washington, and caught hell from a lot of folks. I am now accepting pats on the back 🤔
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"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Liked what I saw of Lawrence. Is he comfortable with playing up? He just seems to adjust quickly. For pass rushing I wondered if he has experience with a two-point or seen him used that way. He seems like a disruption beast. I didn't notice him before. I would watch him again, especially with some better folks around him.


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Good chance that guy is not named Harris . . . .


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Bard, I think he is strictly an interior guy and doesn't play on the edge.

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Originally Posted By: Dawgs4Life
Pryor shoulda taken the contract we offered ... hindsight is 20/20, but he’s probably not come close to making what he was guaranteed here
I pointed that out when he bolted Cleveland for Washington, and caught hell from a lot of folks. I am now accepting pats on the back 🤔


The man gambled on himself and lost ... i’ll never think less of a man for having confidence in himself ... NEVER ...

I’m actually glad it didn’t work out for him cause he is a true jack butt ...

And the dude didn’t make peanuts doing it his way ... he’s got PLENTY OF MONEY ...




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