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I don’t know that we do anything at S. I see us going with Gaulden, Adams, Scearcy, and Jones.

 

If we add someone via FA or cuts more likely it will be Fozzy Whitaker’s replacement at RB. Having CAP and Samuel means Fozzy isn’t needed. 

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43 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

I don’t know that we do anything at S. I see us going with Gaulden, Adams, Scearcy, and Jones.

 

If we add someone via FA or cuts more likely it will be Fozzy Whitaker’s replacement at RB. Having CAP and Samuel means Fozzy isn’t needed. 

This would be a disaster IMO. 

Adams is serviceable but each year longer in the league, he becomes more of a liability and needs a partner to cover his flaws.

Searcy is a 7 year younger Adams....same issue. Good guy if he has a better compliment beside him.

Jones is a ST player and maybe an occasional sub-package DB....he scares me when I see him on the field.

Gaulden is a late third-round rookie that is seen equally as much as a corner as a safety. I do think he will be a good safety in time, but not in year one. 

Bottom line is we need to get Eric Reid, Kenny Vaccarro, Tre Boston or kick the tires in Seattle on Earl Thomas trade. It would probably cost us a 2nd next year, but to add one of the league's best safeties to a promising Gaulden and young CBs like Bradberry, Jackson, Cockrell, Elder and Seymour is the kind of move that SB contending teams make. Doubt he actually gets traded, and I wouldn't want to give up a 2nd round pick, but man.....Earl roaming our secondary with Luke handling the guys up front would be a beautiful thing.

I do agree adding a RB is equally as important, so an Orleans Darkwa, CJ Anderson, Morris or even West signing makes a ton of sense. 

Bottom line is that we are def not done yet. I think Marty lands a SAF and a RB and roles the dice on Moton being the answer at LG, with maybe Larsen and Sriles getting the next crack in camp.

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