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I'd be fine with the best DT/Simmons at 1 now that we have someone capable of being more than a "speed bump mcgee" at LT. I orginally wanted a OT at 7 but now that we have another body we can plug in (barring injury) it gives our 22 year old 2nd year Tackle another season to develop with this coaching staff. Getting a blue chip player on defense will help to start rebuilding that side of the ball. We have mostly our starters set on offense except for maybe 1-2 spots on the oline/TE. Also need some good young speedsters as the 3/4 and our offense is set. Defense will likely need another offseason of retooling to have a chance at being good enough for top 15. But really the only side of the ball that's been completely torn down is the defense. This team isnt far off playoff territory with a healthy Cam, we should be able to put up lots of points.

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6 minutes ago, Soul Rebel said:

I would've felt a lot better about Brown if he worked on improving that 3-cone and re-ran it. I'm not a huge "40-time" or bench press guy, but 3-cone is a pretty telling stat at overall athleticism. 

Wonder how kk did on that drill....or Star

gotta say I felt the same way 

I’d feel a lot better if Hurney were no where near this rebuild. Been seeing the fruits of that clown’s work since after the Siefert disaster. As bad as George was, he did hit on some great picks in his final draft 

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