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53-Man Roster Prediction Version 1.0

QB (3): Matt Flynn, Terrelle Pryor, Tyler Wilson

RB (3): Darren McFadden, Rashard Jennings, Jeremy Stewart

FB (1): Marcel Reece

WR (5): Denarius Moore, Rod Streater, Jacoby Ford, Brice Butler, Juron Criner

TE (4): David Ausberry, Jeron Mastrud, Mychal Rivera, Nick Kasa

OT (3): Alex Barron, Khalif Barnes, Menelik Watson

OG/C (5): Stefan Wisniewski, Mike Brisiel, Lucas Nix, Andre Gurode, Tony Bergstrom

DE (5): Lamarr Houston, Jason Hunter, Andre Carter, Jack Crawford, Ryan Robinson

DT (4): Vance Walker, Pat Sims, Stacy McGee, Christo Bilukidi

LB (6): Nick Roach, Sio Moore, Kevin Burnett, Kaelin Burnett, Keenan Clayton, Kaluka Maiava

CB (5): D.J. Hayden, Mike Jenkins, Phillip Adams, Chimdi Chekwa, Joselio Hanson

S (4): Charles Woodson, Tyvon Branch, Usama Young, Brandian Ross

ST (4): Sebastian Janikowski, Marquette King, Jon Condo, Taiwan Jones

Total Roster: 52 (53 with Veldheer, who will be replaced by waiver claim of FA once he goes on IR)

 

PUP: Miles Burris

Reserve/Suspended: Andre Holmes

IR (Eligible to Return): Jared Veldheer

 

Practice Squad:

Latavius Murray, David Bass, Matt McGloin, Jamize Olawale, Chase Thomas,  Greg Jenkins, Chance Casey, Conner Vernon

 

Possible Scenarios:

Maiava to IR, Gaither makes the roster.

Omar Gaither makes the roster over Clayton.

David Bass makes the roster over Ryan Robinson.

Tracy Porter makes the roster over Jones, Chekwa or Hanson.

Richard Gordon makes the roster, Nick Kasa to PS or Jeron Mastrud released.

 

 

 

Comments

  1. Good list, But I think Chase Thomas takes Kaluka Maiava's spot, and I think David Bass finds a way to make the 53.

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