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If You've Been Wondering About Our Pass Rush...


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8 minutes ago, Soul Rebel said:

Agree wholeheartedly. 

IMO, our O is set... the only thing we need in the first 3 rounds of the draft on offense is a center ( we re-sign Wiliams at RT & put Moton at LT). I hope we spend any and all picks on DE, FS, OLB, DT, CB. I believe with a new DC, DL coach and signing FA's like Eric Reid, Trey Flowers or Frank Clark we should be a SB contender next year. I also think we underestimated how different our secondary would look with a healthy Ross Cockrell. 

We add someone like Sweat/Polite/Omenihu in R1, Taylor Rapp in R2, I'd be head over heels for our potential in 2019.

Agree 100%.  We may need some depth along the O-Line but I think by and large our offense is set for next year....even if we dont bring Funchess back - which we probably will not do.  WR1 & WR2 need to be DJ Moore and Curtis Samuel moving forward.  All D all the way in the 2019 draft!

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10 minutes ago, stbugs said:

He’s got 2.5 sacks this year and Peppers and Addison are graded a decent amount above him.

Also, in this draft Barnett’s a late first maybe early second. This is a way better DL draft. That’s why I didn’t want a DE last year. Pay through the nose to get a mediocre one. 

He got hurt.  For the first time ever, college or pro, missing significant time.  He was vital in securing Philly’s first Super Bowl ever as a rookie.  He’s only going to get better.

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