There are still roster spots to be won and we’ll track them on our various platforms throughout the coming days, but here is how we see the final 53-man roster shaking down with one preseason game to go.
Hoyer appears entrenched as the veteran backup with the rookie Zappe showing some ability during his opportunities both at practice and in the preseason. As a fourth-round pick he’s not likely to make it through to the practice squad, and Hoyer’s guaranteed money will help him stick around.
Stevenson looks poised for an expanded role, although he will likely continue to share the lead back duties with Harris. Those two and Montgomery have the ability to play on all three downs, which offers some versatility to the offense. The rookies have been quiet for the most part, which could allow J.J. Taylor to stick around. Harris’ power could allow the sixth-rounder the chance to create a role as a depth piece, while Strong appears destined for a red-shirt year. Harris also might slip to the practice squad to create a spot elsewhere.
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