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1 hour ago, Tepper's Chest Hair said:

As far as this off season..how should we have addressed it?  Who do we give up to pursue a starting caliber safety?  Paradis?  McCoy?

Were there some safeties still on the board when we picked Grier?  Sure.  Do I trust any of the safeties that went in the 4th round to start their rookie year?  No.

Don't use logic and common sense on the Huddle.  Here, we expect All Pros at every position and guys should all take discounts to play for us.

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5 minutes ago, stbugs said:

I have. I’ve got to get over it! You know I’m in here a bunch for the draft so I get worked up over it.

I get it, man. I get caught up in the draft too. Over the past decade or so I can only recall three mid-round type guys who I really wanted that we went on to draft.

WR/PR Joe Adams (oh wee mayne)

CB Josh Norman (yay!)

TE Ian Thomas (so far so good)

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6 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

Ron Rivera: Ross Cockrell is getting more reps at free safety b/c of his ability to make plays on the ball. That's been missing at that position since Kurt Coleman's 7-INT season in '15. An improved pass rush would help.

Damn, quotes like that don't spell a lot of confidence for Gaulden. 

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1 hour ago, ncfan said:

I was not a fan of GVR last year, and he graded among the leagues worst starting interior OL.  

We just dont look or say much as the LT is even worse shape last year

I think this has less  to do with our line, and more to  the fact that our pass rush is built to EAT this season.  Im thinking 60 sack territory this year.  

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1 minute ago, joemac said:

I think this has less  to do with our line, and more to  the fact that our pass rush is built to EAT this season.  Im thinking 60 sack territory this year.  

Probably both. GVR is a backup. I was hoping that I would be wrong about Little at LT if for no other reason than that would allow Williams to play LG and then we'd have GVR as a backup in case Williams' knee doesn't last. But if Williams has to play LT and his knee doesn't last... now the entire left side of the OL is looking dumpster fire-ish.

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29 minutes ago, ellis said:

Wright is one of my favs. He’s a joy to watch from the slot. Had built tremendous chemistry with Newton on these pivot routes from the slot. 

 

I love these slow motion shots from this guy!  You can really see Cam has concentrated on his mechanics.  He looks great so far.

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