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3 hours ago, Snake said:

With him and Horn matched up on guys it would be a wet dream. Lock down island. Next years draft I would not be surprised at all if we don't draft S and LB. That's about all that defense needs. 

That would be my point to check out on the staff and FO if they take two picks on defense in a draft where we only have a 1st, 4th, two 5th's and a 6th given our needs on the OL.

We have a top 10 defense and a bottom 5 offense.

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3 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

That would be my point to check out on the staff and FO if they take two picks on defense in a draft where we only have a 1st, 4th, two 5th's and a 6th given our needs on the OL.

We have a top 10 defense and a bottom 5 offense.

Would be completely idiotic to take those picks with said 1, 4, or 5ths when they should go towards the OL. Sure get a S/LB in the 7th lol as if that would matter. Better off in FA for those and even if we bring in FA OL we still need youth there from the draft. 

I'm not kidding if they went defense with our first couple of picks in the already limited draft then I don't wanna hear anything at all about anything on offense Darnold, OL, or Brady. It'd be up to the defense 100%. Don't think it's happening though there is no way they look at this OL and thing "yea S or LB in the early rounds".

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I haven't dove too deep into our cap in a hot minute, but are we able to sign all four -

Gilmore

Jackson

Moore

Reddick

With Taylor coming along the way he has, I think one of Henderson/Jackson/Gilmore gets moved or straight away isn't here next year. 

Boyue looks like the guy I would earmark for moving to S longterm. He has the mindset and vet knowledge to diagnose plays, while not being out of position. Not saying it's a perfect fit, but at 30 years old, he would make the most sense for me. DJax is too small and Henderson is too young with untapped upside to waste a couple of years trying to convert him. 

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19 minutes ago, Soul Rebel said:

I haven't dove too deep into our cap in a hot minute, but are we able to sign all four -

Gilmore

Jackson

Moore

Reddick

With Taylor coming along the way he has, I think one of Henderson/Jackson/Gilmore gets moved or straight away isn't here next year. 

Boyue looks like the guy I would earmark for moving to S longterm. He has the mindset and vet knowledge to diagnose plays, while not being out of position. Not saying it's a perfect fit, but at 30 years old, he would make the most sense for me. DJax is too small and Henderson is too young with untapped upside to waste a couple of years trying to convert him. 

Probably not but we don't need to. The only must haves there are Moore and Reddick.

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9 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

That would be my point to check out on the staff and FO if they take two picks on defense in a draft where we only have a 1st, 4th, two 5th's and a 6th given our needs on the OL.

We have a top 10 defense and a bottom 5 offense.

Did you sleep through last year's draft? Do you really think we will end up with only 4 picks? 

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Sure does feel like Fitts is kinda trying to recreate the Seahawks. They found a stud QB with a 3rd round pick (best of luck replicating that). OL? Meh, no need to invest there. Secondary? Yes, please!

It's just crazy that we've never had a braintrust here that gave a single fug about heavily investing in the OL.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

TBD. We've had rookies in the past who underperformed but developed into good pros and other rookies who played really well only to fall off the map afterwards.

In the past we had a GM we only wanted. Unless you think Hurney was actually good at the draft? 

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