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Value wise, that D-Line is ....


Jeremy Igo

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Dookie.

From overthecap.com

 

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Three of the top 6 paid players this season are on the defensive line. Yet here we are longing for defensive ends and interior players.

We need two stud rookies on the defensive line this season. Hope Hurn dog can knock it out of the park with a gem in the later rounds.

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22 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Dookie.

From overthecap.com

 

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Three of the top 6 paid players this season are on the defensive line. Yet here we are longing for defensive ends and interior players.

We need two stud rookies on the defensive line this season. Hope Hurn dog can knock it out of the park with a gem in the later rounds.

Also need a LT, Center, and LG to keep our QB who is coming off back to back injuries of the throwing shoulder (2 of those need to be drafted rounds 1-3)

No #2 RB, gawd forbid we run CMC into the ground like the rams with Gurley.  And we don't have anyone to come in.

Our best FS on roster currently is Collin Jones 

Our Nickel couldn't beat out leagues worst Munnerlyn 

Then ask the Giants, Lions, amd Bucs what they think of our edgerushers

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