Sean Koerner identified Sincere McCormick as the clear early-down handcuff to rookie bell-cow Jente in Las Vegas. Koerner likes McCormick’s chances because 33-year-old Raheem Mostert was signed strictly for third-and-long pass-pro packages while the rest of the depth chart—Dylan Laube (already in the doghouse after a costly fumble) and special-teamer Chris Collier—offers little resistance. McCormick flashed on limited touches last year, showing enough burst and contact balance that Koerner believes the new coaching staff would turn the backfield over to him, not Mostert, if Jente misses time. With Zamir White fading into roster-bubble territory, Koerner is stashing McCormick in the final two rounds of best-ball drafts as a high-leverage contingency play who could inherit 18-plus touches overnight.