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Who has most to prove in 2010?

Posted by Mark Craig
Last update: May 19, 2010 - 3:55 PM

I was out at Winter Park for today's OTA practice. A couple things jumped out at me:  

. The only starters there were safeties Madieu Williams and Tyrell Johnson. I'm not a big believer in OTAs, so it doesn't bother me that more starters weren't there. But it does impress me that the two safeties are there. I'm guessing the coaches strongly hinted that they show up. But either way it was nice to see two players who need to get better show up and try to get better.  

. Heath Farwell was there. That comes as no shock to anyone. He's100 percentblue collar and hasn't forgottenwhere he came from as a former undrafted rookie. But it was still nice to see that a Pro Bowl didn't change this guy's attitude or approach.  

. Tarvaris Jackson and Sage Rosenfels handle the Brett Favre situation as well as anybody could. Yeah, they've got little choice. But they could whine and complain andbite people'sheads off when asked about Favre. But they don't. They just show upforwork.  


Now, three questionsoff the top ofmy head ...  

1. Which NFLplayer hasthe most to prove in 2010? I've selected three that have something to prove forthree different reasons. I'd love to hearsuggestions from readers asto which player they think have the most to provethis season.  

Here's my three, with my answer below:  

A, JaMarcus Russell.  


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