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Looking at our roster going into the 5th


Growl

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I like the competition I see at areas of weakness for the most part. CB and S both have a number of options and as everyone knows will depend on the DL for their success. It's a shame but it is what it is for now, and I do believe Melvin White has the tools to be a good player for us this year. Cason on the other side isn't shabby. Safety is tricky as we have nobody who stands out but nor do we have many players could surprise and be special, but we do know what we have back there which fits Rivera's modus operandi to a T when it comes to players in the Secondary as he routinely demonstrated.

As we wind down, I'd like to take advantage of the depth of this draft and inject some competition at other areas that could use it. WR could use another young player for competition, and there are a number of options still on the board. there that are well documented.

Don't be surprised if we toss in a LB and a RB before the draft ends. These are the rounds where you address those positions. LB could use someone else competing at the Will, and with Stewart's up reliability and Deangelo being a possible cap release next years we could very well capitalize on the RB depth in this class.

Anyways, this is nothing new to most of you, just a general synopsis of what we may expect. It's too late to address the major need remaining, OT, and I refuse to believe we're content with what we have competing there, so the team may look to trade down the line or may be hoping for surprise cuts like Roos.

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