Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Positions besides qb we need.


carolinanimal

Recommended Posts

What positions besides qb do we need help at this offseason? i say wr, dt olb and punt returner/corner.

i say trade peppers to new england for 2 2nd round picks or a 2nd and a 3rd.

get a wr in free agency and draft, draft a new nose tackle, with all the dts we pickup we can wait one more year on this position.

i think this is the perfect year to draft a new olb, davis and beason are entreched in thier positions and have experience now.

and one kick returner, thru fa.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

What positions besides qb do we need help at this offseason? i say wr, dt olb and punt returner/corner.

i say trade peppers to new england for 2 2nd round picks or a 2nd and a 3rd.

get a wr in free agency and draft, draft a new nose tackle, with all the dts we pickup we can wait one more year on this position.

i think this is the perfect year to draft a new olb, davis and beason are entreched in thier positions and have experience now.

and one kick returner, thru fa.

You say that we should draft a nose tackle...then say we picked up DT's and can wait one more year. You do realize they are the same position....don't you?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We need a WR, a solid back up pass blocking tackle, a back up LB one who is athletically gifted enough to play the OLB spot, and a back up SS the hard hitter type. After that I would say go for a PR. Not to mention the WR we draft will likely see KR/PR time.

So I see it

2nd-WR

3rd- SS/LB-Perhaps a tweener SS/LB?

4th- OT

We don't have a 5th round selection. We have a surplus of DTs so I think we will be good there unless Irvin does not develop as he should. Leonard and Tyler are definite keepers. Kemoatu will probably given another shot to see if he's got anything. Irvin is the pass rushing type but he could be cut with a new HC. I could see Lewis being let go.

I think we are pretty solid everywhere else. I don't think we have alot of holes we are just lacking a good starter where we truly need one which is QB.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You say that we should draft a nose tackle...then say we picked up DT's and can wait one more year. You do realize they are the same position....don't you?

what i actually meant was we need a new nose tackle, but no under tackles we have plenty of those but both our nose tackles are old. vince wilfork would be nice!:D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We need a WR, a solid back up pass blocking tackle, a back up LB one who is athletically gifted enough to play the OLB spot, and a back up SS the hard hitter type. After that I would say go for a PR. Not to mention the WR we draft will likely see KR/PR time.

So I see it

2nd-WR

3rd- SS/LB-Perhaps a tweener SS/LB?

4th- OT

We don't have a 5th round selection. We have a surplus of DTs so I think we will be good there unless Irvin does not develop as he should. Leonard and Tyler are definite keepers. Kemoatu will probably given another shot to see if he's got anything. Irvin is the pass rushing type but he could be cut with a new HC. I could see Lewis being let go.

I think we are pretty solid everywhere else. I don't think we have alot of holes we are just lacking a good starter where we truly need one which is QB.

I think we need a vet for the OT...I dont think S is a need

2nd-WR

3rd-QB

4th-DT

6th-BPA

Link to comment
Share on other sites

exactly!! :D

trade pep, get rid of thomas and kemo, get vince wilfork or high draft pick nose tackle. , fa wr(vincent jackson and draft choice) , cut moose , let hoov and kasay retire, fa kicker. problem solved. :D

Pipe dream they traded Seymour so the could sign Wilkfork long term. Jackson is one of the best young receivers in the game, no way the bolts let him walk. This was the same logic that a lot of other fans used with Pep last year. He's still here isn't he.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If Fox stays, we don't really need a new wide receiver, because we wont throw enough to worry about it. If Fox gets canned, then all bets are off and all positions are open.

Fwiw, as much as I like Kasay, I think with a new coach, his position will be vulnerable. Most coaches won't have two kickers and a punter on the roster.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • This is a great episode I am soo excited for this season 😀
    • Dennis Rodman’s son lands Summer League shot with the Hornets   The Charlotte Hornets are coming off a promising 2025 NBA Draft class and will enter Summer League with no shortage of new faces looking to make an impression. But the most interesting addition didn’t come from the draft board. Instead, it’s DJ Rodman — the 24-year-old son of Hall of Famer and five-time NBA champion Dennis Rodman — who’s bringing some extra attention to the Hornets’ Summer League roster. Rodman played four years at Washington State before making the move to USC for his final season.  He wasn’t exactly lighting it up with the Trojans, putting up about 6 points, four boards, and an assist each game. But he did shoot well — hitting around 41% from the field and draining 36% of his three-pointers.  Standing 6-foot-6, he’s got the size to play on the wing and offers some versatility, which could be just what the Hornets are looking for as they try to fill out their roster. The Hornets’ Summer League squad already has plenty of fresh faces with this year’s draft picks and young guys fighting for a role. But Rodman’s last name alone is enough to turn heads, and now he’ll get his shot to prove he belongs once the games tip off in Vegas. Charlotte’s Summer League team is already drawing interest with recent draft picks and young players hoping to crack the rotation. But Rodman’s last name — and his potential to bring energy and toughness — adds another layer of intrigue. What Rodman lacks in college stats, he makes up for with hustle and competitiveness — traits his dad was known for throughout his Hall of Fame career. If he can bring that same energy and show growth in Summer League, he could carve out a role and surprise some people. Though the odds are against him making the Hornets’ final roster, there’s no denying the spotlight that comes with the Rodman name. The Hornets kick off Summer League next week in Las Vegas.   Dennis Rodman’s son lands Summer League shot with the Hornets
    • At this point, I only care what he does in 2025.  
×
×
  • Create New...