
While training camp is in session I will be selecting eye catching tweets from NFL beat writers, fantasy football writers, and football analysts, posting them here, and providing my take on the tweet.
Steve Smith (Carolina)
@josephperson Steve Smith: CAR new O is refreshing. Says Chudzinski is using him more effectively than Fox’s staff.
My Take: Smith says that Chudzinski is motioning him around the formation to gain more mismatches prior to the snap. This movement should also create easier opportunities for Cam Newton to process under center. I’m still skeptical that Smith is going to return to a level of production that rivals the height of his career, but the ability is still there. I also expect Greg Olsen to preoccupy safeties enough for Smith to see more single coverage. For you fantasy owners out there, I think Smith is worth a mid-round risk.
(More) James Starks

@MaryKayCabot Cleveland Browns running back Montario Hardesty vows he’s had no setback http://t.co/hdr5LxG
My Take: This sounds like a running back version of Mike Sims-Walker’s early years in Jacksonville. You have to feel for Hardesty, who knows he has the ability to be a starter in the league and is desperate to get on the field and prove it. He has to be enormously frustrated that his body his 100 percent. He’s likely pushing too hard and losing patience. I don’t envy his situation. It might not be a setback, but it could be more of a physical reminder that his body is not where he’s trying to push it. Remember, players coming off injury often like to inflate their “percentage of recovery,” that beat reporters ask them to give. This appears to be the case here.
Jeremy Ross

