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Positions that need to be filled before the draft.


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Gettleman preaches using free agency to allow you to go BPA in draft. In order for that to happen it would be nice to fill these holes first.

Strong safety - Harper is gone and Dean Marlowe is the only true strong safety still on the roster.

CB- I love Norman and hope we find a way to lock him up long term. I am not as sold on Bene as some are on here. The depth behind them currently is  Mcclain, Teddy Williams, Ras-i Dowling, Louis Young, and travell Dixon. We obviously need some help here even if you have extreme confidence in Bene, as he's the only one signed past this season and his contract expires after the 17 Season.

WR- The only 4 receivers we currently have that should inspire any confidence would be Benjamin,Funchess,Ginn and Brown. There are some guys who may step up next year in Stephen Hill, and Kevin Norwood, but I would feel much more comfortable with a proven vet to take the place of Cotchery. 

DE- This will most likely be addressed in the draft. However much like receiver, this group needs a good veteran presence/depth to take the place of the Role Allen came in and played last year. 

DT-  Star and Short is as much as you can ask for in terms of a starting Duo. With Dwan Edwards being cut and Kyle Love as a free agent we have nobody on the roster behind Star and Short. Well to be technical we have Eric Crume and Chas Alexcih. This is more than just needing backups, we need quality depth that can be relied upon to play in a rotation here. 

 

Anybody you have in mind you'd like us to add to fill in these holes?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Just now, Captain Morgan said:

I really hope we sign Love and another CB.  I don't think we'll see a vet WR that we can afford who can actually contribute, unless someone out there wants a run at a ring.

Colston and Boldin come to mind for vet WR's. I think both could/would be an upgrade over what Cotchery was. 

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RB  - Fozzy needs to be reevaluated, both as a KR and scat back.  I honestly would not be surprised to see Toddman back at camp, re-competing for those two roles.

I'm also not really sure how DG/RR vision the future of CAP (or technically Whegher) and whether or not he takes over for J-Stew.  You would have thought we would have seen more CAP last year, especially later in games that were out of reach.  We saw more I/A CAP than we did seeing them split a timeshare.

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Agree w @Captain Morgan that it would be good to re-sign Love if at all possible and he's affordable.  He was a solid part of our rotation, and while there are good DTs we can probably get in the draft, I'd rather go into the draft with only 1 DT hole, not two.

I also like @X-Clown on 1's idea to bring Jordan Todman back to camp to compete.  As much as I love Fozzy, I think Todman was better.  Fozzy didn't show much this past year.  Todman looked good...

I'd never object to having Boldin on the team if we could get him for a low vet deal.

Need to think more about who I'd like to see at CB and S.   I don't think we'll get Weddle, so I need to look at what safeties might be out there.

DE doesn't seem like a big need for a FA any longer now that CJ has re-signed.

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On offense we could use another TE and a quality tackle that wasn't great but was solid on either side. Vets with skills wanting a ring thinking we might be the best way.  Wide receiver is set except for depth. Even then we have a number of contenders for spots. That usually leads to better quality players who can contribute or start right away. Something we had last year which contributed to our fast start.

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I know boldin is a popular name but it really would be a good signing.

great hands, great blocker, tough as nails, fights for the ball, physical and a good dude for the locker room. Would def be a cotchery-type signing.

we desperately need an influx of depth talent on the dline. That's probably the most important thing I hope we shore up before the draft. 

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Here are CBs graded 60 and higher that are currently UFAs per the PFF Free Agent tracker:

Name                  Grade     Pos     Age       Team     Snaps   Status

Brandon Harris 60   CB      26  Titans 0 UFA
Alan Ball 60.6  CB  31         Bears 255 UFA
Cassius Vaughn 66.4  CB  28 Chargers 44 UFA
Sterling Moore 66.8      CB 26 Buccaneers 729 UFA
Cortland Finnegan 67.5 CB 32 Panthers 324 UFA
Darrin Walls 67.9 CB 28 Jets 125 UFA
Charles Tillman 68.3 CB 35 Panthers 723 UFA
Crezdon Butler 70.9 CB 29 Lions 23 UFA
Nolan Carroll 71.6 CB 29 Eagles 771 UFA
Terence Newman 76.3 CB 37 Vikings 1014 UFA
Brandon Boykin 76.9 CB 26 Steelers 407 UFA
Leon Hall 78.4 CB 31 Bengals 735 UFA
Prince Amukamara 78.4 CB 27 Giants 779 UFA
Patrick Robinson 79.4 CB 28 Chargers 713 UFA
Casey Hayward 82.7 CB 26 Packers 1067   UFA
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Here are Safeties graded 60 and higher who are currently UFAs

Ryan Mundy 60  S      31         Bears 0 UFA
Louis Delmas 60  S 29 Dolphins 0 UFA
Antonio Allen 60 S 27 Jets 0 UFA
Larry Asante 61.2 S 28 Raiders 370 UFA
Chris Prosinski 61.9 S 29 Bears 342 UFA
Sherrod Martin 63.2 S 31 Bears 24 UFA
James Ihedigbo 63.4 S 32 Lions 604 UFA
Colt Anderson 63.5 S 30 Colts 162 UFA
Jamarca Sanford 64.4 S 31 Saints 105 UFA
Taylor Mays 64.6 S 28 Raiders 322 UFA
Nate Ebner 65.4 S 26 Patriots 49 UFA
Danny McCray 67.1 S 28 Cowboys 2 UFA
Rashad Johnson 71 S 30 Cardinals 1009 UFA
Quintin Demps 72 S 31 Texans 836 UFA
Will Allen 73.4 S 34 Steelers 962 UFA
David Bruton 76 S 29 Broncos 497 UFA
Eric Weddle 77.9 S 31 Chargers 769 UFA
Chris Conte 78 S 27 Buccaneers 758 UFA
Walter Thurmond    79.3 S 29 Eagles 1219 UFA
Husain Abdullah 80.2 S 31 Chiefs 496 UFA
Reggie Nelson 84.2    S 32 Bengals 1092     UFA
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WRs graded 60 or better.    VERY THIN market for WRs.  Probably means Boldin will be way out of our Price Range.

Kyle Williams 60 WR   28 Broncos 0 UFA
Justin Blackmon 60 WR   26 Jaguars      0 UFA
Brandon Gibson 60 WR   29 Patriots 0 UFA
Brian Tyms 60 WR   27 Patriots 0 UFA
Josh Boyce 60 WR   26 Patriots 0 UFA
Jason Avant 61.9 WR   33 Chiefs 425 UFA
Chris Givens 62.9 WR   26 Ravens 501 UFA
Percy Harvin 63.8 WR   28 Bills 243 UFA
Rueben Randle 66.4 WR   25 Giants 1016    UFA
Wes Welker 66.4 WR   35 Rams 106 UFA
Rod Streater 66.9 WR   28 Raiders 10 UFA
Nate Washington     67.0 WR   33 Texans 849 UFA
Marc Mariani 74 WR   29 Bears 535 UFA
James Jones 76.5 WR   32 Packers 1205 UFA
Anquan Boldin 79.6      WR   35      49ers 776 UFA

 

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