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Rank Postions By Need For The Draft


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Leaving out STs, rank these 12 positions.  Currently we have seven draft picks (1st, 2nd(a), 2nd(b), 3rd, 4th(a), 4th(b) and a 5th).  Here are mine:

QB-1

WR-3

RB-6

TE-2

IOL-8

OT-12

 

DE-5

DT-9

ILB-4

OLB-7

CB-11

S-10

If nothing changes and we don't move down for anymore picks, OL, DB and DT will have to wait for undrafted FAs or low-end UFAs.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

QB

 

 

 

 

 

 

TE

 

 

WR

 

MLB

DE

FS

CB

We match up until the last two picks. Why secondary over other needs when DBs are arguably the strength/most depth on the team?  All starters are back and we are 5 deep at CB.  We just need backup safeties and as much as we joke about Temple players, I imagine Franklin will be re-signed if nothing more than his STs play.  Finding S#4 shouldn't be too difficult to sift through in FA.

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9 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

We match up until the last two picks. Why secondary over other needs when DBs are arguably the strength/most depth on the team?  All starters are back and we are 5 deep at CB.  We just need backup safeties and as much as we joke about Temple players, I imagine Franklin will be re-signed if nothing more than his STs play.  Finding S#4 shouldn't be too difficult to sift through in FA.

D-Jax might be done and I'm honestly not sold on Horn's durability. We could use more depth there.

I'll want for a legit sideline to sideline deep FS until we have one. Deon Grant is the closest we ever came.

 

 

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1-QB

2-WR - The position is just a bigger impact than TE and I don't trust who we have.  We need to find a star to help propel this offense.  If we can get a star TE, then sure, but otherwise, I think WR is the higher priority.

3-TE - Would love this to becoming a position of focus again in our offense.  Geodart, Kelce, Andrews all seem like integral pieces to their respective teams and would be killer to find a guy.  

4-IDL - Brown has been a great story but we need a 3-down smushing multi-tech guy next to him to help shore the front.

5-LB - A clear need, Shaq will be gone.  Luvu and Wilson can only provide us so much. B Smith is TBD

6-DE - A fair need with YGM ain't thriving, Haynes not being a 3-down guy, and unsure if Barno has starter potential

7-RB - Foreman and Hubbard are aight but we need fresh legs

8-C - Bozeman restructure dependent

9-DB - Lumping all together due to versatility these days.  

10-OG - Brady & Corbett are the starters going forward, could use depth

11-OT - Is this a parallel universe? 

 

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