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During his extensive review of video of Griffin’s games the past two years, new HC Jay Gruden has come to the conclusion that the young dual-threat quarterback has the capability to execute almost any type of scheme. “It’s fun to have a guy like Robert because I think there’s really not much that I can throw at him that he can’t do. I think he can do it all,” Gruden said earlier this week in Orlando.
Reported by the Washington Examiner
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
As he continues to compose his team’s new playbook and decide how he will utilize Griffin, Gruden is striving for balance. “I think I’ve seen him do everything," the coach said. "I’ve seen him be successful in quick game. I’ve seen him be successful from time to time in drop-back game. I’ve seen him roll out and make throws. I’ve seen the play action. I’ve seen the read option. ..." The offseason program, which will begin April 7, will prove valuable for Griffin, Gruden and offensive coordinator Sean McVay. Then, they finally can begin discussing football, plays, schemes, strategies and philosophies. During the on-field sessions, they can begin experimenting with the playbook to figure out what Griffin does best, what he needs to work on, which plays he has the most confidence in and which plays don’t suit him as well. ... Fantasy football owners will be watching closely.
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