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Just now, Little Goody Two Shoes said:

You're largely correct but if we want a starting left tackle for the upcoming season, I think it has to be the next pick.

Their are no starters left.  The rest have to be developed.  There are no plug and play.  There were 2 maybe 3 if darrisaw is ready but everyone else has issues.     

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7 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

Been slowly coming to this conclusion too while digging into who's left. If we use it on a LT we're going to be passing up better prospects on defense. Time to send some more bitcoin Okung's way.

Yep.  This draft isn’t that deep with LT.  I tried to tell you guys.  Might as well finish up the defense while we can.  

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19 minutes ago, frankw said:

Going defense heavy in the draft for a second year in a row with a quarterback trying to shed bust status behind a shaky offensive line. What could go wrong right?

He busts and we have decent draft picks next year to make a move at QB and a TON of cap space to address OL. Defense will be in place. 

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48 minutes ago, SCPantherFan90 said:

I think there's still plenty of offensive talent, but for some strange reason that Horn makes me want to say screw it and keep going on defense lol. I love good defense, and I want us to get back to that.

I love good defense as well, but it's almost been legislated out of the league.

I hope we're able to field a balanced team. Maybe we get lucky and the o-line gels better than we're expecting. I was hoping for Sewell, but the Lions stomped all over that, lol.

I'm all for taking the bpa as the draft unfolds and plugging holes as best as we're able.

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4 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

He busts and we have decent draft picks next year to make a move at QB and a TON of cap space to address OL. Defense will be in place. 

In a perfect world yes and we will be the only team seeking a quarterback who will fall into our laps. I wish it were that easy. Depends heavily on many factors but I don't think it's a scenario we want to be facing next year. Plenty of teams have found themselves a qb away in recent years only to come to the realization how difficult it is to find the right one. Let us hope Sam pans out.

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