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What other position would you like to see them add to before the draft??


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I read this as what would you like to see them address in the draft besides WR***
 

Corner- who knows if CJ Henderson is here in 2024 and we still don’t know if Taylor can be more than a JAG. Also Donte’s dead money isn’t terrible after this year if they decide to move on.

Inside Backer- who knows how Shaq and Chinn adjust to their new position. Also Chinn is a Free agent next year.

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We need a solid DB I don’t want to depend on a rookie or a recovering DJax and definitely not that cat we traded for he’s a hot mess. Some of the upcoming DBs we thought might take a small step last year looked just a terrible as CJ let’s not go through that again.

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3 minutes ago, PappyMay said:

I read this as what would you like to see them address in the draft besides WR***
 

Corner- who knows if CJ Henderson is here in 2024 and we still don’t know if Taylor can be more than a JAG. Also Donte’s dead money isn’t terrible after this year if they decide to move on.

Inside Backer- who knows how Shaq and Chinn adjust to their new position. Also Chinn is a Free agent next year.

No it was things you would like to add before the draft other then Wr..

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1 minute ago, trucpfan said:

We need a solid DB I don’t want to friend on a rookie or a recovering DJax and definitely not that cat we traded for he’s a hot mess. Some of the upcoming DBs we thought might take a small step last year looked just a terrible as CJ let’s not go through that again.

I would be okay if we added 1 before the draft as well..

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