Saleh wouldn't tip his hand about who would start at right tackle between George Fant and Morgan Moses, which will carry into Sunday's game. At CB, Saleh mentioned he had an idea who would start on the outside but wanted to let the week play out. He said last week that rookies Jason Pinnock, Brandin Echols and Isaiah Dunn are competing for a starting spot as well as second-year player Javelin Guidry, who lined up at nickel throughout training camp. As for how long of a leash that starter will have? That's up to the player.
"It all depends on the look in his eyes," he said. "If it looks like he's under control and he's made a couple mistakes and he can recapture the moment, then we're going to roll as long as we can. I've also seen the flip side where they got that glass look in their eye and they're like, 'Holy cow, what the heck's going on. It's going too fast.' Just to be able to recognize that but, the good thing is, with all these guys who are competing for this spot, they're built the right way. We're anticipating a guy who's going to go in there and fight his tail off, work through any mistakes he may or may not have and finish the game."
"It all depends on the look in his eyes," he said. "If it looks like he's under control and he's made a couple mistakes and he can recapture the moment, then we're going to roll as long as we can. I've also seen the flip side where they got that glass look in their eye and they're like, 'Holy cow, what the heck's going on. It's going too fast.' Just to be able to recognize that but, the good thing is, with all these guys who are competing for this spot, they're built the right way. We're anticipating a guy who's going to go in there and fight his tail off, work through any mistakes he may or may not have and finish the game."