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Darvin Adams has just signed with Carolina, and Mario Fannan with Denver. I think these are great landing spots for two players who I think have starting quality talent.
Adams is 6'3 and is a down field threat. I think he if Smith leaves he is just a tad behind LaFell for the best receiver on the roster. He played well before Newton was there, and then after Newton got to Auburn they got great chemistry and Adams became his go to receiver. Now they team up in Carolina, where I think he could be Newton's favorite target again, as early as this year
Fannan is 230 pounds, but ran a 4.4 40, and has already shown big play ability, and I read in another thread that he is Auburn's all time leader for receptions and receiving yards by a running back. Denver is a perfect spot for him since they currently don't anything behind the below average back that is Moreno. Signs are starting to point that D-Will will not be in Denver. I think Fannan will start the year as the backup, and if he shows enough could push it to a 60-40 split by the end of the year. He is great potential, and is in a great situation, if he could live up to his potential as back he could be Denver's starting running back entering the 2012 season.
Adams is 6'3 and is a down field threat. I think he if Smith leaves he is just a tad behind LaFell for the best receiver on the roster. He played well before Newton was there, and then after Newton got to Auburn they got great chemistry and Adams became his go to receiver. Now they team up in Carolina, where I think he could be Newton's favorite target again, as early as this year
Fannan is 230 pounds, but ran a 4.4 40, and has already shown big play ability, and I read in another thread that he is Auburn's all time leader for receptions and receiving yards by a running back. Denver is a perfect spot for him since they currently don't anything behind the below average back that is Moreno. Signs are starting to point that D-Will will not be in Denver. I think Fannan will start the year as the backup, and if he shows enough could push it to a 60-40 split by the end of the year. He is great potential, and is in a great situation, if he could live up to his potential as back he could be Denver's starting running back entering the 2012 season.