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What do you think our OTs will look like at the beginning of the regular season?


Cyberjag

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We're headed into camp with three OTs--a question mark, a somewhat serviceable third year player, and a rookie.  If that's all we have on the roster in September, we're really rolling the dice.  This has got to be a concern for the front office.

Where do you think we'll get more quality depth?  Are we going to scrounge through practice squad players and first cuts, will we try and convert a guard, or do you think we make a trade for someone else's backup?  

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