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Receiver, Tackle, Cornerback, and Safety


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...and DE....

 

WR:

 

Benjamin

Cotchery

Ginn

Brown

Boykin

Bersin

Lucas

that really fast tall guy

 

OT:

 

Remmers

Oher

Chandler

Martin

Foucault

PS: Wallace

 

 

CB:

 

Norman

Benwikere

Tillman

White

Teddy W.

Byndom

 

 

S:

 

Harper

Boston

Coleman

Jones

Lester

McFadden

 

 

DE:

 

Johnson

Ealy

Addison

Horton

Alexander

 

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How would you rate these at the "holy sh*t, we need help" spectrum?"

 

Me? At the end of the day, I'm coming back to this:

 

1-OT 2-WR 3-S

 

as the top 3.  Whatsayyou?

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1. Two OTs

2. A 1a/b WR

3. A S (whichever Boston isn't best suited for, I still haven't decided for myself)

4. A starting RDE unless either Alexander or Ealy are truly ready for the role

5. A 1b RB

6. An OLB

 

The Tillman signing makes me agree with this.  I was really thinking CB early (which can still happen bc of the talent) but the needs for me are pretty much this.  I know people are high on Boston at FS but a legit box-type SS to complement Luke at MLB would be money too.  It's why I've warmed up to Collins recently. 

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I think it's obvious we need another pass rusher. Gettleman hasen't even brought in a vet for the rotation which almost confirms my thoughts that Odi has a high probability of being the pick at 25...This also would give us leverage with CJ next year who will be a huge chunk of our cap space that should really only be paid to QBs

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I think it's obvious we need another pass rusher. Gettleman hasen't even brought in a vet for the rotation which almost confirms my thoughts that Odi has a high probability of being the pick at 25...This also would give us leverage with CJ next year who will be a huge chunk of our cap space that should really only be paid to QBs

 

You Still have to out score the other team. The OT's available at 25 would be far better than the DE's available at 25.

 

 

OT > DE  

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I think it's obvious we need another pass rusher. Gettleman hasen't even brought in a vet for the rotation which almost confirms my thoughts that Odi has a high probability of being the pick at 25...This also would give us leverage with CJ next year who will be a huge chunk of our cap space that should really only be paid to QBs

Are you giving up on Ealy already?

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