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    • I didn't take it as laziness.  It looked like read and react and he was slow to read.  I guess that falls under your "not trust what he's seeing" comment.  He did seem to have a decent gear when he finally decided to go.  He looks long and did have some success even when stoned by knocking the ball down.  Definitely seems like he needs to learn some pass rush moves, but I thought lighter guys usually had a array of moves?  Did seem capable of taking on blocks and filling the hole.  A work in progress to be sure and I agree, I didn't watch too much but one of the last words I would use is "frenetic" but that seems to be what Brugler said.
    • Staying with your reshaped box analogy, the grade can go even higher if the power RB additions can keep Breece fresher at the same time they wear down the defense.  Then bang, a fresher Breece flies by a tired defense for a 4th quarter HR.  That's why I don't believe either are FBs, they are good overall running backs that can spell Breece in different ways. Strategically, a complimentary back-up RB can likely help the star RB more than a complimentary back-up WR can help the star WR -- injuries aside.  Just the physical nature of the position.    
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