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OT, WR, S: you choose 1 in FA and other 2 in Draft


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If you could only choose one player at these positions in FA and then address the rest in the draft- what position and player would you choose???

 

OT:

Michael Roos

King Dunlap

Byron Bell

Chris Hariston

Benjamin Ijalana

Willie Smith

WR:

Wes Welker

Reggie Wayne

Jeremy Maclin

Eddie Royal

Michael Crabtree

Hakeem Nicks

Miles Austin

Kenny Britt

Torrey Smith

Brandon Tate

Randle Cobb

Darius Heyward-Bey

Cole Beasley

Jermaine Kearse

 

SS/FS:

Antrel Rolle

Devin McCourty

Louis Delmas

Nate Allen

Stevie Brown

Chris Conte

Da'Norris Searcy

Jeron Johnson

Rahim Moore

Quintin Demps

Taylor Mays

Brandon Merriweather

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Definitely OT in FA, I don't think we can solve our issue at our spot, but you never know.

 

Personally I'd like to draft a WR in the first and also sign someone (not one of the top guys I'm guessing) then get depth for the other stuff in the draft.

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On this list?  Maclin is who I'd get.  He's fits the outside WR role that we need.  I don't like what I see in the FA tackles.  OT in the draft is deep this year, and I feel like they'll be able to find a couple starter quality guys in the first 4 rounds.

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pipe dream: WR Maclin, OT La'el Collins (25th pick), SAF Chris Hackett (late 2nd)

 

realistic: OT Dunlap, WR Devante Parker (25th pick), SAF Chris Hackett (late 2nd)

 

realistic 2.0: SAF Antrell Rolle (signed as FA when Gettleman was Pro Personnel Director), WR Devante Parker (25th pick), OT Daryl Williams (late 2nd)

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