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Along with LT and TBD QB, right there in need is Center


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I almost believe C is the top need....its depending on Ervs LT play tho... Still not only a starter but a need TWO backups as well. 

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On 10/16/2021 at 6:14 PM, Panthero said:

Id draft OL with my first three picks. 

Im there too, in fact early every pick on OL. *One mid-rounder on MLB and one on TE.

 

Ive quit hoping for OL help, going back to 2017 Ive wanted two OTs each year til 2020 when I lost all hope....(I did have high hopes for Little, but very aware of bust factor)

 

Not going into NCAA rules cause Ive done that since 2017 as well..... just its harder to find decent OLmen via the draft. Sick of that excuse, figure it out or hire someone/S who can. Tepper got the all the cash apps....

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14 minutes ago, ncfan said:

So our 1st, 4th, and 5th rounder?

I think even in one year we have seen Finesser is a trade maniac. I still think C is the top need, followed close by LT......the QB group is otter barf....... If houstons Mills was in this group, he would be 1st QB taken, maybe even the 1st overall.

Plus Finesser could trade future picks, players, plus you get comp picks etc. Honestly they need to win the OL lottery during free agency. Drafting OL will not solve this problem...

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KC has a pretty good C who has been injured (Austin Blythe) who is about 28 or so.  Creed Humphries is the starter.  I think we should look to deal a CB for him.  With Taylor coming on, Henderson and Horn and maybe Gilmore for another year or two--do we need Jackson?  Maybe we could get a pick thrown in as well.

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2 hours ago, MHS831 said:

KC has a pretty good C who has been injured (Austin Blythe) who is about 28 or so.  Creed Humphries is the starter.  I think we should look to deal a CB for him.  With Taylor coming on, Henderson and Horn and maybe Gilmore for another year or two--do we need Jackson?  Maybe we could get a pick thrown in as well.

If we want value like this, DJax is the way to go. His contract is up and he will want money while we have so many other options at CB. He is having a great year, but I think Reddick’s pass rush is helping our CBs look better. I’d rather spend our money in the trenches vs the secondary. If I had to chose, I’d trade Jackson and extend Reddick. Same reason I wasn’t high on the Robbie contract. We have plenty of options at WR and need to spend money on OL. 

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On 10/20/2021 at 1:07 PM, Shocker said:

I would think we look to move down to recoup some picks.  Fitty is pretty good at this so I am hopeful 

Yeah, unless someone great falls to us, I would think we are trading down. We just don’t have many picks and can get good IOL in the 2nd/3rd rounds. 

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