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RE: Dukes in Preseason NFL viewing guide
An encouraging quote regarding Josh Wells at Jacksonville...

"I don't want to hand a position to somebody," Marrone said.

"They have to earn it on this team, so we'll look at ways Josh Wells can play out there. I think Patrick (Omameh) can play out there. Seeing if something is going to happen when I talked to management, bringing somebody in. We really haven't had a lot of time to discuss that, but I know in my mind, I want to make sure that Cam goes out there and earns that position."


http://www.gwinnettprepsports.com/sports...f1751.html



edit note: Wells worked with the 1st team OL unit on Monday & Tuesday this week...while the '17 high draft pick, Cam Robinson, may eventually take over as the starting left tackle for the Jags, I think Josh's chances of making the final roster and actually competing for a starting job are very good
(This post was last modified: 08-03-2017 07:43 AM by Wear Purple.)
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