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What's your top 3 waiver additions?


45catfan

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I'm still looking and will post mine shortly.  Sorting through a lot of players right now.  

WR- David Sills  (wanted him at the Greir pick)

RB Samaje Perine (wanted him last year to back up CMC)

DT Ziggy Hood  (he's much better than Butler, right?)

 

 I didn't see any DBs that blew me away.

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Lukas Denis was a top 10 safety projection this draft.  He's a true free safety.  I'd rather have him backing up Boston than Gaulden.  There's a slew of reserve OTs out there from the past few drafts.  I'm wondering if any of them would be better than Greene who seems (at least to me) to be a place holder until something better comes along.  Storm Norton, Adam Bisnowaty, Dan Skipper are just some examples.

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6 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

We have the 15 or 16th spot on the waiver wire I believe. Doubt we claim anyone this year. 

So you think this is the final 53 barring injury?   I seriously doubt that.  It may be as little as one move, but I feel there's room for improvement.

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Of all the players released the past two days, there has to be some upgrades out there.  I mean, Seymour, Butler, Greene, Kunaszyk, Bonnafon/Holyfield and Gaulden/Jones doesn't exactly make me all warm and fuzzy on the inside.  I realize most of them will likely stay, but Hurney likes to constantly turn over the bottom of the roster....and that's definitely the bottom of the roster.

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10 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Jochai Polite

Keelan Doss

Joshua Garnett-G  

 

 

 

I thought Doss would have been a nice addition, but we ended up getting Godwin.  The scouting report on him was he was extremely polished as a route runner coming from such a small program. I wanted Sills at pick #100 or in the 4th.

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