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4 hours ago, top dawg said:

I mean, I hear you, but I think that there is very little probability that he shows "nothing." If looking at his history is any indication, he'll do the opposite. If anything, It will be the regular season where we may have to worry.

FWIW I hope he has an amazing season and ends up panning out for us beyond this year.

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9 minutes ago, rightturn said:

We have no depth and nobody on contract for long term.  I have to think they address this position early especially considering we have a rookie qb and the 2 can grow together.  Hyatt or Downs would be a fun pick.  Fitt said it himself its time for weapons.

 

What do you mean no depth?? We have 5 Wr who are locks to make the roster and 3 of them are here atleast 2 years.. Again if you’re not getting the top 4 Wr.. This draft drops in talent and position flexibility.. After the top 4 you’re looking at a lot of slot small WR.. Not worth spending a 2nd round pick on .. Don’t draft a Wr in desperation trying to force something that isn’t there..

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15 hours ago, Sub Zero said:

What do you mean no depth?? We have 5 Wr who are locks to make the roster and 3 of them are here atleast 2 years.. Again if you’re not getting the top 4 Wr.. This draft drops in talent and position flexibility.. After the top 4 you’re looking at a lot of slot small WR.. Not worth spending a 2nd round pick on .. Don’t draft a Wr in desperation trying to force something that isn’t there..

After this season we will have a 33 year old theilen, tmj in his 4rth year who hasn't shown basically anything, smith and LVS.   

That's a putrid wr corp. Again after this year.  There is work to be done upgrading it more and that's through the draft

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41 minutes ago, rightturn said:

After this season we will have a 33 year old theilen, tmj in his 4rth year who hasn't shown basically anything, smith and LVS.   

That's a putrid wr corp. Again after this year.  There is work to be done upgrading it more and that's through the draft

So let’s draft small slot Wr in the 2nd round to fix the problem???

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Just now, rightturn said:

Didn't say fix, but it certainly helps.  

What helps pass rusher and Cb at that point?? 
Theieln is your slot WR so you’re adding a player in the 2nd round who most likely will ride the bench unless he is also a kick and punt returner.. I’d rather get a player who will have more impact..

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9 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

What helps pass rusher and Cb at that point?? 
Theieln is your slot WR so you’re adding a player in the 2nd round who most likely will ride the bench unless he is also a kick and punt returner.. I’d rather get a player who will have more impact..

Not opposed to that either, whoever of value that is there.  Simply saying the WR corp currently has a 3 day old band aid on it and it still needs to be addressed for the immediate future.   I just don't have faith in an old dude, tmj or oft injured clark on a 1 year deal.

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