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Post combine mock offseason


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Additional cut

Russell Shepard

 

FA

Pep- 2 year 3 mil

Kareem Martin- 2 year 3 mil.  Martin has the tools be good but has just been stuck playing out of position as 3-4 OLB much like Okafor who I begged for last year

Sammy Watkins- 4 year 44 mil, he is exactly what Hurney has explained. Fast Explosive WR with some size to compliment Funchess

Jeremy Hill- 4 year 16 mil, I really like Chubb after the combine.  But it seems we are focused on CMC as the primary back.  A Vet Big back like Hill would be good for a compliment role allowing us to use a 2nd on another position.

Prince Amukamra- 2 year 11 mil, Bradberry and Worley ultimately not there.  If Norman is cut would like him here but it may nit happen.  Amukamara is a big athletic vet who had a solid season last year.  These CBs arent Hurneys boys and havnt looked great so fixing the D-Backfieldis possible.  Worley looks like a possibility as a FS cadidat, which Hurney has had CBs transition to it before (Godfrey and  Sherrod Martin)

 

Draft:

1st: Josh Jackson- this dude is a Josh Norman clone.  And is what exactly what this D needs.

2nd: Dallas Goedert- alright I havnt been on the TE draft train.  But woth the way we are interviewing and Hurney wanting to finally get Cam weapons.  Goedert is a good pickup.  Goedert has loads of potential and is big with strong hands

3rd: Kyzir White- big physical SS with ball skills.  A future WVU safety group of White and Worley?

3rd b: Frank Ragnow- our future Center, was a solid OG to start at Arkansas prior to moving to Center.  May fill Norwell spots this year until filling Kalils next year.

4th- trade up.  Duke Ejifor- Hurney wanting to come in and make a big splash for the new owner.  Ejifor makes a fall so Hurney gives up a 5th, 7th, and 2019 4th

6th and 7th top DT and QB

 

QB- Cam, FA, Draft pick

RB- CMC, Hill, CAP

FB- Armah

TE- Olsen, Goedert

WR1- Funch

WR2- Watkins

WR(slot)- Bryd, Samuel

LT- Kalil/Moton

LG- Ragnow

C- Kalil

RG- Turner

RT- Williams

DE- Pep, Hall, Martin

DT- Butler, Love

DT- KK, draft pick

DE- Addison, Ejiofor, Horton 

LB- Shaq 

MLB- Luke

LB- TD

CB1- Josh Jackson

FS- Adams, Worley

SS- White

CB2- Amukamara/Bradberry 

CB(nckl)- Captain, Corn

 

 

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