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Fill in the blanks: Your Dream Starting 22


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I have listed the obvious starters on O and D.  Fill in the blanks with your realistic dream scenario, including draft, our FAs and FAs not on our roster, to make up our starting 22.

Offense:

LT - 

LG - Norwell

C- Kalil

RG - Turner

RT -

QB - Cam

FB -

RB -

WR1 - KB

WR2 - Funchess

TE - Olsen

 

Defense:

RE - 

DT - Star

DT - 

LE - 

LB - Luke

LB - TD

LB - Shaq

SS - Coleman

FS -

CB1 - Bradberry

CB2 - Worley

Nickle - Johnson

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25 minutes ago, SCP said:

I have listed the obvious starters on O and D.  Fill in the blanks with your realistic dream scenario, including draft, our FAs and FAs not on our roster, to make up our starting 22.

Offense:

LT - Staley (trade for 3rd round pick (terms flexible))

LG - Norwell

C- Kalil

RG - Turner

RT - Williams

QB - Cam

FB - Wolford (day 3 pick)

RB - Stewart/Kamara (2nd round pick)

WR1 - KB

WR2 - Funchess

TE - Olsen

 

Defense:

RE - Barnett (1st round pick)

DT - Star

DT - Butler

LE - Ealy

LB - Luke

LB - TD

LB - Shaq

SS - Berry (FA)

FS - Coleman

CB1 - Bradberry

CB2 - Worley

Nickle - Johnson

LOVE Fournette but you said dream.

KK walks, Berry in FA, Staley in trade, Barnett and Kamara 1/2.

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46 minutes ago, SCP said:

I have listed the obvious starters on O and D.  Fill in the blanks with your realistic dream scenario, including draft, our FAs and FAs not on our roster, to make up our starting 22.

Offense:

LT - BOLLES (Trade back into 1st)

LG - Norwell

C- Kalil

RG - Turner

RT - D.Williams

QB - Cam

FB - REECE (FA)

RB - Stewart / GALLMAN (3rd Rd)

WR1 - KB

WR2 - Funchess

WR3 - Byrd / Boldin 

TE - Olsen

 

Defense:

RE - PEPPERS (FA)

DT - Star

DT - SHORT (Retain)

LE - JPP (FA)

LB - Luke

LB - TD

LB - Shaq

SS - ADAMS (8th overall)

FS - Coleman

CB1 - Bradberry

CB2 - Worley

Nickle - Johnson

I tried to keep it as realistic as possible. Of course I'd like to sign Whitworth but I think he retires or goes back to Cincy. Signing a RT like Ricky Wagner would be nice but if we're signing JPP/KK/Pep/Boldin it's probably not in the cards money wise. 

I want Fournette but don't think he's there at 8.If he was I'd take Fournette and sign Cyrprien instead of the Gallman/Adams combo.

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1 hour ago, SCP said:

Offense:

LT - A healthy Oher and/or Matt Kalil (FA)

LG - Chance Warmack (FA), Norwell

C- Kalil

RG - Turner, Scott

RT - Jordan Mills (FA), Daryl Williams, Jordan Rigsbee

QB - Cam, Anderson, Webb

FB - Tolbert probably sticks but give Devon Johnson a shot

RB - Stewart/Draftee combo (either Fournette or D'Onta Foreman plz), Fozzy, CAP

WR1 - KB

WR2 - Funchess

WR3 - Ginn

WR4 - Brown

TE - Olsen, Manhertz, Jeremy Sprinkle (Draftee)

 

Defense:

RE - Addison, Andre Branch (FA), Devin Taylor (FA), Ealy,  with draftee Tanoh Kpassagnon in there somewhere

DT - Star, Butler, Love rotation

DT - Short, Butler, Love rotation

LE - Branch, Ealy, Taylor, Addison, Kpassagnon rotation

LB - Luke, Klein, Mayo

LB - TD, Cash, Donald Payne (Draftee)

LB - Shaq, Donald Payne (Draftee), Norris

SS - Coleman, Donald Payne (Draftee)

FS - DJ Swearinger (FA), Boston

CB1 - Bradberry

CB2 - Worley, Johnson, Young

Nickle - Johnson, Sanchez

LS - Jansen

K - Gano

P - Lee

You had 23 people listed because of the Nickle, so I went ahead and filled out the whole depth chart. There's the 53 I would be happy enough with.

I'd like to snag another WR in the draft to throw into the mix, and there should be some good competition at DB spots and backup LB spots in camp.

OL will all have to prove themselves.

Johnson could take Tolbert's spot but to play it safe I went with Tolbert.

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Also of note, only 4 rookies (A DE, OLB/S Hybrid, a RB, and a TE) making the final roster... I expect we'll PS a few guys again this year.

This would make my draft prediction read:

1st Rd: RB

2nd Rd: DE

3rd Rd: TE

Somewhere else: Donald Payne

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Offense:

LT - Oher

LG - Norwell

C- Kalil

RG - Turner

RT - Rookie

QB - Cam

FB - Stewart

RB - Fournette (Draft)

WR1 - Alshon Jeffrey (FA)

WR2 - KB

TE - Olsen

 

Defense:

RE - Rookie

DT - Star

DT - KK

LE - Johnson

LB - Luke

LB - TD

LB - Shaq

SS - Berry (FA)

FS - Coleman

CB1 - Bradberry

CB2 - Worley

Nickle - Johnson

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2 hours ago, SCP said:

I have listed the obvious starters on O and D.  Fill in the blanks with your realistic dream scenario, including draft, our FAs and FAs not on our roster, to make up our starting 22.

Offense:

LT - Roderick Johnson (Florida State - 2nd Round)

LG - Norwell

C- Kalil

RG - Turner

RT - Darryl Williams

QB - Cam

FB - Nate Iese (UCLA - 7th Round)

RB - Adrian Peterson (FA after being cut) / Leonard Fournette (1st Round)

WR1 - Kelvin Benjamin

WR2 - DeSean Jackson (FA)

WR3 - Cordarelle Patterson (FA)

TE - Greg Olsen

 

Defense:

RE - Tanoh Kpassagnon (Villanova - 3rd Round)

DT - Star

DT - Kawaan Short (Franchise Tag)

LE - Margus Hunt (FA)

LB - Luke

LB - TD

LB - Shaq

SS - Coleman

FS - Josh Jones (NC State - 4th Round)

CB1 - Bradberry

CB2 - Worley

Nickle - Johnson

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2 hours ago, SCP said:

I have listed the obvious starters on O and D.  Fill in the blanks with your realistic dream scenario, including draft, our FAs and FAs not on our roster, to make up our starting 22.

Offense:

LT - Joe Thomas

LG - Norwell

C- Kalil

RG - Turner

RT - Daryl Williams

QB - Cam

FB - anyone but Tolbert

RB - Stewart/ Foreman

WR1 - KB

WR2 - Djax

TE - Olsen

 

Defense:

RE - Ealy

DT - Star

DT - KK

LE - JPP

LB - Luke

LB - TD

LB - Shaq

SS - Coleman

FS - Jama Adams

CB1 - Bradberry

CB2 - Worley (honestly wouldn't hate an upgrade here with a vet and let Worley develop some more)

Nickle - Johnson

A dude can dream right?

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Didn't read anyone else's but I'll list roughly my ideal 53 minus special teams and kickers

Lt - Matt kali

LG - Norwell

C - kalil, Larsen

Rg - Turner

Rt - oher, williams, remmers 

Wr - kb, Mike williams, funch, Byrd

Te - Olsen, drafted upgrade

Rb - stewart, foreman

Qb - cam, anderson, Webb

De's - jpp, ealy, addison, peppers

Dts - star, short, butler, love

Lb's - luke, td, Shaw

Cbs - bradberry, worley, drafted

Safeties - coleman, cyprien

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3 hours ago, SCP said:

I have listed the obvious starters on O and D.  Fill in the blanks with your realistic dream scenario, including draft, our FAs and FAs not on our roster, to make up our starting 22.

Offense:

LT - Oher

LG - Norwell

C- Kalil

RG - Turner

RT - Williams

QB - Cam

TE2 - Vernon Davis

RB - Stewart

WR1 - KB

WR2 - Funchess

TE - Olsen

 

Defense:

RE - Charles Harris, DE, Missouri

DT - Star

DT - KK

LE - Kony Ealy/Charles Johnson (rotation)

LB - Luke

LB - TD

LB - Shaq

SS - Jamal Adams, SS, LSU

FS - Coleman

CB1 - Bradberry

CB2 - Worley

Nickle - Johnson

Swapped FB with TE2

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I have listed the obvious starters on O and D.  Fill in the blanks with your realistic dream scenario, including draft, our FAs and FAs not on our roster, to make up our starting 22.

Offense:

LT - Joe Thomas (via trading 2017 3R pick + 2018 3R pick)

LG - Norwell

C- Kalil

RG - Turner

RT - Daryl Williams

QB - Cam

FB - James Develin (FA)

RB - Jonathan Stewart/D'Onta Foreman (2017 R2 pick)

WR1 - KB

WR2 - Funchess

WR3 - DeSean Jackson (FA)

TE - Olsen / Jordan Leggett (2017 R3 pick)

 

Defense:

RE - Mario Addison (FA) / Kony Ealy

DT - Star

DT - KK Short (Franchise tag)

LE - Derek Barnett (2017 R1 pick) / Charles Johnson (FA)

LB - Luke

LB - TD

LB - Shaq

SS - Jonathan Cyprien (FA)

FS - Coleman (moved to FS)

CB1 - Bradberry

CB2 - Worley

Nickle - Johnson

 

Only thing about this that hurts me is Coleman at FS, but I don't think it was the position that caused Coleman to have such an awful '16 season.  I think it was due to the immaturity and growing of 3 young corners and a horrible partner in Tre Boston.  Bringing in Cyprien to solidify the SAF spot and a year under the belts of Bradberry, Worley and Johnson will allow Coleman to not be depended on so much on the back end. 

I was torn between DJax and one of the next tier of WR (Stills, Patterson, Wright, etc.) to replace Ginn.  I think Gettleman has made zero huge splashes in FA, but this one makes a lot of sense. Cam and DJax are good friends off the field and would give Cam a WR threat like Smitty was when Cam entered the league.  Jackson would be Ted Ginn with crisper route running and sure hands.  If they can re-sign CJ on the cheap, Addison and Cyprien to fair market deals and Develin as a "meh" FB signing, I think there's money for DJax and KK's franchise tag. This team has a window with Cam/Olsen/TD/Luke/Coleman/Kalil where a player like Jackson (though 30 years old) can be signed to a 3 yr deal and be justified for a 3 year SB window. By the end of the 2019 season, Cam will be 30, Olsen, Kalil & TD will probably retire, and Coleman will be too old to retain.  The time is now for DG and giving Shula and Cam a player like Jackson would be nasty.  

Same thought process for Joe Thomas. Window is now, so why not cough up a couple of 3rd rounders for an aging, but productive LT?  We need to improve our OL and free agency/draft is not going to permit that to happen. A top-5 interior of Norwell-Kalil-Turner would be nasty with Joe Thomas and the young improving Daryl Williams on the right side. The protection for Cam and the holes for Stewart and Foreman with Develin leading the block, would be amazeballs. 

For the draft, I think R1 comes down to 4 players possibly for us: Barnett, Hooker, Fournette and Ramczyk. I think Adams goes before us in the top-7, and with the talent sitting here, no need to move up for Adams or back in the draft for a lesser talent. Any of the above 4 would be welcomed, though I'm still warming up to Ramczyk.  I think we can find RB talent in this draft (Foreman, Dayes, Connor, Williams) in later rounds, and if we bring in Cyprien, it comes down to Barnett vs. Hooker vs. Fournette vs. Ramcyzk.  Give me the 20-year old that broke Reggie White's record in only 3 years vs. White's 4 at Tennessee. I don't care about his measurables and I think the combine will back up his value at 8. 

Foreman is a Carolina style bell-cow RB and Jordan Leggett could eventually take over for Olsen in a few years.  For now, he would replace Ed Dickson and learn a ton from our future HOF tight end. 

#Superb Owl

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1 hour ago, h0llywood said:

BTW, Tanoh Kpassagnon is an athletic freak and animal from Villanova. Hope we get him.

He's on my post as well... He'll be raw as hell but could be Greg Hardy minus the head case... I think other teams will see it, though, so we might have to snag him in the 2nd.

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