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	<title>Comments on: Camp Breakdown &#8211; WR</title>
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		<title>By: Mike J</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike J</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 12:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Unless Clayton has a GREAT camp, I expect him to be cut. Stovall can shine less due to his special teams value, but is no lock. We all want to see what Warren can do, fingers crossed. Galloway shows no sign of slowing down &amp; will be helped if the club goes to McCown due to his arm strength. J.G. is a true #1 WR despite not being an ideal fit for a West Coast O, but Ike, valuable as he was in 2007 on 3rd down, is a #3 at best. Jackson will see some snaps later in the season, but 2009 will be his true debut. Bryant is the Wild Card as he isnt old &amp; is healthy (&amp; rested!). It wasnt long ago he was a very productive NFL wide-out; if he sees this as a last chance &amp; is used to Gruden yelling at him from the OTAs, he could fluorish; if not, dont be surprised to see T.B. pick up a vet WR before Opening Day. We may also see Bennett, Smith, or Dunn flanked out a lot in 2008.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unless Clayton has a GREAT camp, I expect him to be cut. Stovall can shine less due to his special teams value, but is no lock. We all want to see what Warren can do, fingers crossed. Galloway shows no sign of slowing down &amp; will be helped if the club goes to McCown due to his arm strength. J.G. is a true #1 WR despite not being an ideal fit for a West Coast O, but Ike, valuable as he was in 2007 on 3rd down, is a #3 at best. Jackson will see some snaps later in the season, but 2009 will be his true debut. Bryant is the Wild Card as he isnt old &amp; is healthy (&amp; rested!). It wasnt long ago he was a very productive NFL wide-out; if he sees this as a last chance &amp; is used to Gruden yelling at him from the OTAs, he could fluorish; if not, dont be surprised to see T.B. pick up a vet WR before Opening Day. We may also see Bennett, Smith, or Dunn flanked out a lot in 2008.</p>
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