White, Goldman, Grasu = Day 1 Starters. Since 12' = 3 TOTAL STARTERS

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Is it even really fair to call a rotational player like Goldman a starter? I mean, he may start but that doesn't mean he'll play a majority of snaps.

Eh, he's a 2-down guy because he's not a pass rusher. That's still going to be a lot of snaps for him if he is the starter at NT. I guess Ratliff will replace him on 3rd down?
 

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How do you know we have three day 1 starters? Has training camp happened and I missed it? Did we go through the preseason already? WTF are you talking about?

I see one DAY ONE starter. White. And only because they almost have to start him.
 

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OP assumes too much. I think White will actually have a hard time beating out Wilson in year 3. Jeffrey/Bennett/Wilson/Forte and 2 TE or Fullback or White is likely as base offense. Denver had Thomas who was a WR more than TE. Bennett should have been on a mutliple TE team long ago, as he is basically an elite catching blocking TE with Blocking TE being the noun and catching the adverb. He is a catching blocking TE.

He should be flanked by a pass catching TE to make for a dynamic passing offense in the modern NFL. If we had to lose Marshal, I would have liked to see us spend that money on T.Thomas.


I I actually see zero day 1 starters. I think Wilson, Ego Furgoson, and Montgeomery the center brought here for the job in FA will all start initially to begin the season for different reasons.
 

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We'd better hope that White, as the #7 overall pick, is an instant starter over a 7th round guy who's done nothing, or it was a wasted pick.
 

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We'd better hope that White, as the #7 overall pick, is an instant starter over a 7th round guy who's done nothing, or it was a wasted pick.

So if White starts his career off a bit slower than we hoped, he's an automatic wasted pick? Come on now. Some players just takes a bit of time getting adjusted to the pros. I don't think White is one of them, but we just don't know.

If we were to select one of these two options:

A) Wilson beats out White for the starting gig in training camp, and White only catches for about 400-500 yards as a rookie. But thereafter he explodes and catches for 1,200+ nearly every year.

B) White starts day 1, and catches for 800-900 yards in his rookie year. He just never catches for more than that in the rest of his career.

I'd pick A. It'd be nice if White was a baller right away, but we're not contenders by any means, so it's not like this is a boom/bust-year for White.
 

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