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Safety is a big need this offseason.. And there are many options to fill that need.. So this will have more options to choose from.  You can go the FA route with players like..

A. Cyprien- has reach his true potential yet will cost thoe..

B. Jefferson- Younger coming off a breakout season will cost..

C. Church- older player may cost less than the 1st 2..

D. Hyde - jack of all trades.. Maybe a master of none..

E. Draft - alot of talent in this years draft.. Will be a learning curve...

What is your choice...

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16 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Safety is a big need this offseason.. And there are many options to fill that need.. So this will have more options to choose from.  You can go the FA route with players like..

A. Cyprien- has reach his true potential yet will cost thoe..

B. Jefferson- Younger coming off a breakout season will cost..

C. Church- older player may cost less than the 1st 2..

D. Hyde - jack of all trades.. Maybe a master of none..

E. Draft - alot of talent in this years draft.. Will be a learning curve...

What is your choice...

Church , he is not that old (29) still has 3-4 yrs of prime left in him. 

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Pryor for our 7th.  Experience, huge upside, no bidding war required, doesn't go against comp pick formula, and only a $2.7 cap hit in 2017 w/5th year option to work with if we like him long term after 2017.  Cut bait if not.

Would allow PLENTY of cap space and draft capital to sign/trade for additional line help.

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