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I'd agree. Mariota isn't signing as a starter somewhere. He's going in as a back-up, maybe Chicago or Seattle or? In the right place he could be this year's Tannehill. Perhaps in Chicago?

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I think Chicago and Mariota seems like a fit


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Browns sign Fullback Johnny Stanton, 6-2 240, UNLV, most recently on the Vikings practice squad.

https://www.clevelandbrowns.com/news/browns-sign-fb-johnny-stanton

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Cool! A fullback!!!


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Originally Posted By: Dave
Browns sign Fullback Johnny Stanton, 6-2 240, UNLV, most recently on the Vikings practice squad.

https://www.clevelandbrowns.com/news/browns-sign-fb-johnny-stanton


This guy was a QB in college?!?!!





https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/johnny-stanton-1.html

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The next Kyle Juszczyk, hopefully.

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Originally Posted By: Hammer
The next Kyle Juszczyk, hopefully.


Let's hope the 49ers Sashi Brown the paperwork and Harvard graduate from Medina, Ohio Kyle Juszczyk becomes a free agent because they decline his club option.

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Originally Posted By: Dave
Browns sign Fullback Johnny Stanton, 6-2 240, UNLV, most recently on the Vikings practice squad.

https://www.clevelandbrowns.com/news/browns-sign-fb-johnny-stanton


Super Bowl!!!


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Browns sign Fullback Johnny Stanton, 6-2 240, UNLV, most recently on the Vikings practice squad.

https://www.clevelandbrowns.com/news/browns-sign-fb-johnny-stanton


This guy was a QB in college?!?!!





https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/johnny-stanton-1.html


And a LB, and a TE, and played special teams. I'm not quite sure what to make of him.


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And a LB, and a TE, and played special teams. I'm not quite sure what to make of him.


I thought the same thing but I think those are just the positions he was trying out for in the NFL. His reference page doesn't have any defensive or receiving stats from his time in college.

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Here we go .. Fullback option pass .. Super Bowl bound thumbsup


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And a LB, and a TE, and played special teams. I'm not quite sure what to make of him.


I thought the same thing but I think those are just the positions he was trying out for in the NFL. His reference page doesn't have any defensive or receiving stats from his time in college.


You can see him making tackles from a LB spot and block a punt in his UNLV highlights.

Found a couple links from the Vikings coverage of him:

https://zonecoverage.com/2018/minnesota-...-minnesota/amp/

https://zonecoverage.com/2018/minnesota-vikings-news/vikings-training-camp-guide-fullbacks/amp/


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This is practically exciting signing.

Welcome aboard. Flash bang some guys and win us some games.


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I watched his video too. I don't know if he's an NFL FB, but his designation for the Combine should have been "football player". (Or, as John Dorsey would say "He's a foot-baw player, buddyboy.".)

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And now he wears orange and brown...he matters!

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Very odd.Everyone is saying KS has not decided what type of scheme he is going to run,but the very first signing is a fullback.
Doesn't make sense.


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Originally Posted By: BCbrownie
Very odd.Everyone is saying KS has not decided what type of scheme he is going to run,but the very first signing is a fullback.
Doesn't make sense.


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Originally Posted By: BCbrownie
Very odd.Everyone is saying KS has not decided what type of scheme he is going to run,but the very first signing is a fullback.
Doesn't make sense.


Wait. Who has said that?

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Not implying it was you.
I don't keep track of who said what,when.
I believe the wording was "KS is still working thru things"


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If this guy turns into a beast and a fan favourite, we got ourselves a new JFF!!


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Originally Posted By: BCbrownie
Very odd.Everyone is saying KS has not decided what type of scheme he is going to run,but the very first signing is a fullback.
Doesn't make sense.


I think he has some broad ideas and an outline of basically what he has in mind. How we block it up front might still be a bit up in the air. I think Stefanski, Callahan, and Berry are going to be spending a lot of time together figuring out what the guys already here and the OL in the draft are good at, and trying to adjust for that. Stefanski talked about being "multiple". That could mean a lot of things. You can use a FB with zone blocked runs or man/power runs. He was in Minnesota for both kinds of offenses. They ran all kinds of iso with Adrian Peterson before going more zone recently.


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Cryptic tweet from Tom Terrific. Is he retiring? Leaving the Patriots?...


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"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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I bet it is going to have something to do with a Super Bowl ad.

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Passing the proverbial torch to Baker again?

You are likely correct. Didn't think of that initially.

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Been hearing rumors over the past week of him going to Tampa Bay to finish out his career with Arians.

This article at least makes it sound plausible:

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/tampa...e-agency-looms/


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Unless thats just posturing to get Winston to lower his price


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Pairing Brady with those Tampa Bay receivers would be very interesting.

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AND the top tier OL.


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Greg Olsen, Panthers mutually agree to part ways
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Longtime tight end standout Greg Olsen and the Panthers have agreed to mutually part ways, the team announced Thursday. The team's statement came with a lengthy statement from Olsen, as well.

Olsen, who was under contract with the team through 2020, stated he still has "love of football" and did not announce future plans.

The 34-year-old three-time Pro Bowler played his ninth season for the Panthers in 2019 following four years to begin his career with the Bears.

Not until after the Super Bowl can the Panthers officially release Olsen, but the announcement signals that formality is forthcoming, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. Olsen's contract would have cost $11.6 million against the Panthers cap in 2020.

Olsen's departure is the latest monumental change for Carolina, which dismissed longtime coach Ron Rivera during the season and replaced him with Matt Rhule. All-Pro linebacker Luke Kuechly surprisingly announced his retirement this offseason and quarterback Cam Newton, the face of the franchise, is entering the final season of his current contract with his future in doubt.

Though the monumental Newton decision -- as to whether he'll stay with Carolina or move on -- remains, Olsen's departure looks to lean toward a significant rebuild for the franchise and would also seem to lean to Newton donning another uniform for the first time in 2020.

While the Panthers move on, Olsen's future remains unclear.

Having received stellar reviews for past commentating spots, Olsen would have many suitors in the broadcasting world , but is also said to be interested in playing next season if the right opportunity is there, Rapoport reported.

Through the Panthers' greatest seasons, Olsen was a standard of spectacular consistency, seemingly always finding open space and Newton seemingly always finding him.

The tight end's three Pro Bowls came consecutively from 2014-2016 with Olsen tallying 1,000-plus yards receiving in each of those three campaigns. Since then, Olsen has been riddled by injuries over his previous three campaigns.

For his career, Olsen has 718 catches for 8,444 yards and 59 touchdowns -- 524 of those catches, 6,463 of those yards and 39 of those touchdowns came as a Panther.

A first-round draft pick out of Miami in 2007 with the Bears, Olsen looked outstanding at times, but misused for the majority of his days in Chicago.

Then he joined the Panthers and the best of times commenced, marked by Carolina's sterling 15-1 2015 season that concluded with a 2015 Super Bowl berth as Olsen became one of the NFL's premier tight ends.

On Thursday, the Panthers and Olsen announced they're parting ways, Carolina moving further into rebuild mode and the franchise's greatest tight end carrying on into the great unknown for now.


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I bet it is going to have something to do with a Super Bowl ad.


Preview of an UGGs commercial was my first thought.


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Olsen would be a nice fit for Baker as a safety valve .. though I doubt he would consider here. He’ll end up in New Orleans, Green Bay, or a contender


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Maybe Washington to follow Rivera?


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Olsen to the Patriots would be my guess. If he plays. If not he's probably picked up by one of the networks that doesn't get Tony Romo for a commentator gig.


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Jason Witten's contract is up and he still wants to play somewhere as well.


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Olsen would be a nice fit for Baker as a safety valve .. though I doubt he would consider here. He’ll end up in New Orleans, Green Bay, or a contender


Olsen is who I think of when I envision best case scenario for our next TE. But actually getting him isn't the answer, unfortunately. IIRC, he's been pretty banged up the past couple years.


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Jason Witten's contract is up and he still wants to play somewhere as well.


He'll probably go to the Giants for a year and then replace Freddie as TE coach. I'm fairly confident he's not getting another commentator job.


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"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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I think Chicago and Mariota seems like a fit


I'm starting to think Mariota could end up with the Chargers.

Could be a bridge starter before they turn things over to Tua or Herbert, or simply a solid backup for them. Or the starter if they go a different direction in the draft.

They've had Tyrod there for a bit, so I think transitioning to a more mobile QB and a run-centric misdirection based offense is something they've been contemplating for a while.


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