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So then, we’ve got a WR corps to build. What do y’all got?


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4 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

It’s a bad FA group, okay draft. More than a few available for trade. 

What are y’all’s idea to build a group for Young/Stroud?

Hyatt, Josh Downs, Rashee Rice, Tyler Scott, Xavier Tillman, Andre Iosivas will some names to know.

Maybe Nuke becomes a target?

Who else could be had?

Ideas plz

 

 

Those WRs are not good enough to replace DJ Moore imo. We will need to find a vet via trade or signing and that is not optional imo. It has to happen.

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4 hours ago, rmoneyg35 said:

I hope we don’t sign a WR for a big contract. Sign a few vets, maybe take a risk on a lesser known wr with potential. I feel like WR isn’t that important especially if you got a good qb. 

I'm more concerned with a legit TE. Reich had TY Hilton as his #1 with the Colts I think? Having an offensive coach should open things up to where you don't have to completely rely on one superstar WR, although it's nice when you get one. TY was a 3rd round pick I think, I'm sure we'll be adding at least one day 2 receiving threat

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It really all depends on what we are able to bring in during free agency. If we go heavy on the defense, we should draft QB, WR, TE, and RB. 

We should NOT trade any more assets unless it’s a smart move cap-wise. We are set up big time for next year. We are about to open a nice 5 year window. 

Hardman, WR-DRAFT PICK, Marshall, Shi, and Shenault should suffice. Lean on the run game early.  Add a TE through free agency or draft to pair with Tremble. 

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7 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

At this point I'm hoping we trade our 3rd for Hopkins, draft a rookie WR with our 2nd rounder, and then sign Odell

Hopkins, Odell, 2nd Round Rookie, and TMJ is a pretty good WR room.

Particularly for a rookie QB, as Hopkins and Odell both have outstanding hands, which can be helpful for a rookie QB who's accuracy could be questionable.

Im sorry but I dont want Odell anywhere near a young QB

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I really think Shenault can be a solid player for us. Around 700-800 yards 5+ TDs he's a monster with the ball in his hands. We add one or two guys in FA draft one earlyish and draft or sign a TE we are good for this year. Next year we can look at adding a big time playmaker and retool the defense.

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