thejumper5
Well-Known Member
It seems like every year the Hawks have a player that goes from marginal to standout in just one offseason. Recent examples include Marvin McNutt, Allen Reisner, and Reiley Reiff (sp?). Who is it going to be next year? Here are my three top candidates:
Keenan Davis: From what I have heard, Davis has spent the last two years working extensively with James Vandenburg and the second team in practice. These two should be on the same page big time. I could see Davis leading the team in all three major receiving stats next year.
Carl Davis: Iowa has a starting spot available at DT, and this RSF should compete for the job. He has the size and strength to be a real force and is potentially an NFL quality talent. On the other hand, he might be a year away and could be Daniels' replacement in 2012.
Oddly, I didn't realize until after I wrote this that they were both named Davis.
Jonny Mullings: The mysterious Australian is probably our starting punter next year. He has a big-time leg. Look for him to maybe be a four-year starter.
Keenan Davis: From what I have heard, Davis has spent the last two years working extensively with James Vandenburg and the second team in practice. These two should be on the same page big time. I could see Davis leading the team in all three major receiving stats next year.
Carl Davis: Iowa has a starting spot available at DT, and this RSF should compete for the job. He has the size and strength to be a real force and is potentially an NFL quality talent. On the other hand, he might be a year away and could be Daniels' replacement in 2012.
Oddly, I didn't realize until after I wrote this that they were both named Davis.
Jonny Mullings: The mysterious Australian is probably our starting punter next year. He has a big-time leg. Look for him to maybe be a four-year starter.