A flexible running backs amass with Wendell Smallwood, Corey Clement, Josh Adams, and Darren Sproles. Include Tate, and the sky's the farthest point for this offense. Tate could work out of the opening, play outwardly, or even accept snaps in the backfield as a running back. He is one of the class' most hazardous sprinters in the open field and there's little uncertainty head mentor and play-guest Doug Pederson will have a decent arrangement for how to get this show on the road the ball in his new playmaker's hands in space. It's difficult to envision how guards will coordinate with an offense with that numerous weapons — and a quarterback who can make plays with his feet.
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I still think they could use a solid between the tackles runner but they are looking like a team poise to make a push.