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Possible Starting Defense After Draft


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We are two vet FA CBS away from being decent. I think we all know we won’t be in the playoffs next season but I am extremely impressed with this draft and our ability to replenish a defensive unit that looked like it could be the worst of all time before Thursday. Next year watch out...

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I wouldn't count too much on anybody beyond possibly the first two picks being immediate starters. There'll be some transition time needed.

If we do have more rookie starters than that, then I wouldn't set my expectations too high for them...or our defense as a whole.

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Whats not listed here is the depth, which is a big need too. 6th round draftee is the top backup at DT. Shocking is there is some decent safety depth.

CB is a blackhole, no comment. Herniay needs to sign or trade whatever to get at least 2 NFL CB on this team. 

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I wouldn't count too much on anybody beyond possibly the first two picks being immediate starters. There'll be some transition time needed.

If we do have more rookie starters than that, then I wouldn't set my expectations too high for them...or our defense as a whole.

You know Rhule is going to throw them all on the field. It’s pretty clear he’s trying to build a unit as if it was a college unit that’s going to be together for 4 years. Aka Seattle during their legion of boom time or w/e it was called. 
 

Let’s be real. Without all these rookies starting we still can’t even field a defense at this point. Much less a good one. The reality is our defense is gonna get torched worse than last year either way.

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