Mike,
I agree 100% with everything you said. First, even if they are not 100%, probably still well enough to make an impact on at least one side of the ball. Second, nearly all of Salem's second team has had A LOT of playing time. The drop off is definitely not as great as most years. Claiborne at TB is still a weapon and he is capable of big plays. I said it before, put Claiborne at TB and Fox in the slot and you've got an extra weapon on the field with less likelihood of Fox taking a pounding on that ankle. Either way, Salem will have more than enough to win this game IF they play smart and execute well (as they usually do). I don't like to predict scores all that much, but I'll take Salem 35-24.