Who's your breakout player for 2013?

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2013 Breakout Player

  • Michael Brockers

    Votes: 5 11.6%
  • Isaiah Pead

    Votes: 8 18.6%
  • Brian Quick

    Votes: 10 23.3%
  • Sam Bradford

    Votes: 16 37.2%
  • Austin Pettis

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Daryl Richardson

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jared Cook

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lance Kendricks

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other (list)

    Votes: 3 7.0%

  • Total voters
    43

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Who ya got? Why?
 
Michael Brockers. He's the closest thing to a breakout year especially playing all 16 games w/ a year under his belt.
 
Quick as of now, just because everyone's going receiver receiver receiver for the draft.
Pead will get his touches/stats. Just how spectacular he turns out to be, will decide if he's breaking out or not, IMO.
 
Quick- In part because I think he kinda has to for us to be effective. Also because he has all the physical tools, just needs to get the mental part down.If he doesn't it would be the only real missed pick by Fish/Snead. (at least so far)
 
I'm going to say Trumaine Johnson on the D side & Pead on the O side.


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Went with Pead. Looks like, as of this moment, he will get every opportunity to be the lead RB.

If he gets 250 carries and averages 4 YPC, he is a 1000 yard RB. Both are very doable. He'll likely rack up some receiving yards.
 
PressureD41 said:
I'm going to say Trumaine Johnson on the D side & Pead on the O side.


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Interesting. I hadn't thought about Trumaine. It's probable (likely, even) that he'll see much more time on the outside while Finnegan moves into the slot in passing situations. I thought Tru had a nice rookie campaign, and he could eventually phase out Finnegan in a couple years.
 
I'm taking Pettis here. I know the hype train is rolling full steam on Austin, but it's questionable that we're able to grab him. Bradford built a rapport with that dude, the second half of the season he had 27 targets. He's got arms like Dhalsim from Street Fighter and he's moving into the much hyped 3rd season for receivers.

I think he's a great in house option to replace Amendola's role, and even Gibson's place as a solid yet unspectacular athlete who will make the grabs you need, when you need them. 65+ catches, probably not a shit-ton of yards, but yards that make an impact in the game.
 
I'm going to say Trumaine Johnson on the D side & Pead on the O side.

If I was forced to pick only one I'm going w/ Taser Boy!


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Warner4Prez said:
I'm taking Pettis here. I know the hype train is rolling full steam on Austin, but it's questionable that we're able to grab him. Bradford built a rapport with that dude, the second half of the season he had 27 targets. He's got arms like Dhalsim from Street Fighter and he's moving into the much hyped 3rd season for receivers.

I think he's a great in house option to replace Amendola's role, and even Gibson's place as a solid yet unspectacular athlete who will make the grabs you need, when you need them. 65+ catches, probably not a shit-ton of yards, but yards that make an impact in the game.
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. He's got arms like Dhalsim from Street Fighter

That's hilarious great analogy!!!!


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Bradford. Second year in the same system. He'll have a vastly improved offensive line and multiple weapons by the time the front office is done this off season. I believe he's going to put up some impressive numbers that lead to wins.
 
Pead. He'll get every opportunity this season,and opponents still have next to zero gamefilm on him.

On D,i'll go with Brockers. I expect him to be a major disruptive force in his second season alongside our already established pass rushers.
 
It's got to be Brockers. Remember: he's just twenty-two years old, and he's headed into an important second season as a defensive tackle. I look for him to establish himself as one of the better defensive tackles in the league by the end of next year.

I thought that Kendricks already broke out last year, though? He was one of the best blocking tight ends in the league without a doubt, and he scored on several long touchdowns.
 
If Sam has the breakout season, then most of the others are going to be right there with him.
 
Without reading any posts... I voted Bradford.

I believe Pead, Quick, and Cook have a chance to breakout; but only because Bradford does! 8-)
 
I'm going with BIG MIKE BROCK. Our D-line is going to be downright scary next year, I expect C.Long and Rob Quinn to account for 30 sacks (15 each) which can easily happen, but it all starts with the push up front. If Mike can get penetration then he will be on his way to the pro bowl along with Chris and Rob Quinn.
 
I picked Brockers. I was a little skeptical of the pick, but not critical. I was actually happy that we got an extra pick for trading down. I just wanted Kalil. Brocker's play, once he got into shape over his ankle injury, was fantastic. He needs, and I am sure he is, to get stronger in his upper body mostly. I really think he has a chance to be a beast this year.

I might have picked Trumaine Johnson, but I don't know what the deal is. There are several other players that I think may break out, including Pead, Bradford, Cook, etc. Crazy that there are so many choices that seem tangible.

I didn't read any posts before picking Brock, but I will now!