Who will be the breakout player on offense this season?

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Rashawn Scott seems like a safe choice, but I'm going to go with a kid that is in essentialy a contract year.

S. Henderson came in with a to of hype and hooplah, but hasn't backed it up on the field. Now he's entering his JR. year and seems to have had a solid off-season (minus showing up a day late and ****ing off the coaches) and he has the skill set to dominate in the run game. I feel like this is the kid's make or break year, where he could be a Reggie youngblood, solid but not great player, or a B. McKinnie, a player that flat out dominates.

Henderson came in and people believed he was going to be a top 5 pick someday, and I believe he still possesses those skills, now after a full year in Golden's off-season program I feel like we are going to see what this kid can do. If he is able to step his game up to where I feel it should be based on talent, the right side of our line could dominant with Linder playing RG.
 
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I'm not sure if it's gonna be considered a breakout year because he had a pretty good year last year and that may be considered his breakout year, but I expect Clive Walford to take the next step this season.

Of course the safe choice from all accounts is Rashawn Scott.
 
Interesting that two have cited Clive Walford. I actually think this could be the big breakout year for Asante Cleveland. With Fisch wanting to increase the use of TEs, and given Cleveland's size and sick athleticism for his size (and finally being healthy)
, I think it's his time to shine. He can become a star, very much like Bubba Franks was.
 
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I stick with the basics. Morris and James. IF MOrris stays healthy, we do way more than people are expecting. James, a Senior, has to show he can handle the load, and be a workhorse, softening up the D for the younger cats. Basically, I'm looking for him to have a similar year that Damien Berry had as a senior.
 
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Interesting that two have cited Clive Walford. I actually think this could be the big breakout year for Asante Cleveland. With Fisch wanting to increase the use of TEs, and given Cleveland's size and sick athleticism for his size (and finally being healthy)
, I think it's his time to shine. He can become a star, very much like Bubba Franks was.

the emergence of these two TEs is about the only thing that gives me hope for the offense this year. we have no proven outside/deep threat. really need these two guys to step up. cleveland showed flashes as a FR and Walford has made a few plays to get me excited
 
REalize we may be going out on a ledge a little with Henderson, but I really feel like he's going to step up and be what we thought he was going to be. Flowers may be at LT, but he's going to push Bunche and Henderson and competition will bring the best out of this OL, Henderson in particular.

Seems like the back issues are a thing of the past and his conditioning should be improved over last year after a year in U tough.
 
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duke and dallas will be a quick and shifty 1 2 ... with maurice and mike wearing down the d with tough running styles ... and a strong wr core with philip, malcom, allen, robert & rashawn
 
Well for anyone to breakout we're assuming that our o-line won't be playing like ballz, and if that's the case I have three guys, Morris, James, and Walford.
 
duke and dallas will be a quick and shifty 1 2 ... with maurice and mike wearing down the d with tough running styles ... and a strong wr core with philip, malcom, allen, robert & rashawn

Johnson and Crawford won't be the 1 and 2 backs at any point in the season unless MJ and EC get hurt.

I'd rather see Hagens get more carries than Crawford.
 
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