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DJax wants out of TB. Would be perfect here


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6 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Samuels been getting open downfield for several games now, Cam just hasn't been able to get the ball to him , same with Hieneke underthrowing deep balls as well. 

Its less of a receiver personnel problem and more of a QB health/oline talent issue. 

Exactly. Cam missed Samuel on 3 easy TDs where he got completely behind the defense during the last few games he played bc he couldn't get enough on the ball.

Samuel, Moore, and Wright are perfectly fine WR options with a line that can protect and a QB without a jacked up shoulder

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I'd like 2 even 3 dlinemane from the draft and FA and 1-2 olineman.

I honestly belive that's all this team really needs. The DBSS will improve, passing game will improve with the young talent already there. Another safety to go along with reid would be third.

this is a great scenario for us and seems to be the least amount of holes we have had to fill for some time.

The biggest issue is going to be what to do with QB

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big upgrade over fun-fun. i'd take him.

that said, i think it would be prudent given cam's shoulder issues to get him a kelvin benjamin type who can snatch the ball out of the sky - he would benefit from an actual prototypical possession receiver to complement moore and samuel. 

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