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We need to come out of this draft with??


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Jmo ..

3 guys competing to be starters at (CB, DT, and Interior Olinemen)...

A LB and depth safety.

 

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If we get these things good if we don't we will survive.

Another DT and Cb..  A edge rusher.. maybe a TE and Development OT..

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With holes on the roster, the areas of depth in this draft, and assuming the mocks are anywhere close to what actually happens, we should get at least three starters in the first three rounds. Maybe DT, CB, DT.

Then C, CB, S, OG, CB

 

 

 

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Talent.

Too many of you are worried about the positions of the guys we draft. We aren’t going to be competitive this year and it would be stupid to draft to fill a depth chart. We are rebuilding and need talent. They can start worrying about holes in a couple seasons but to do so now would only hurt us even more.

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8 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Talent.

Too many of you are worried about the positions of the guys we draft. We aren’t going to be competitive this year and it would be stupid to draft to fill a depth chart. We are rebuilding and need talent. They can start worrying about holes in a couple seasons but to do so now would only hurt us even more.

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I was going to say value at each pick.

We have soooo many holes, just make sure who you pick is a value.  It's like throwing at a dart board, we need about everything, so just get a lot of bang in each round

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At a minimum, I would say at least two starters. We likely aren't done in FA either, we need to have two starter worthy signees. With out current roster, I would say the four mentioned need to create competition/stability at CB, DL, LB, OL. But this could change depending on what other moves we make.

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Have you seen our roster, we need talent everywhere. I would say de-emphasize QB and WR since we signed so many of them, but really we need talent at OL, DL, LB, CB, S.  And I wouldn't draft a punter or kicker I suppose.  But literally the best talent we can find.

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