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I got to thinking about our team next year and who will be returning(not what I want but who will be returning bc they are still under contract)..I know Ill be missing quite a few players, but just looking at who is supposed to be returning..w/a good offseason and whether its Fox or Cowher here coaching - this team is going to be really good.

QB-Delhomme, Cantwell

RB-Williams, Stewart, Sutton, Goodson

FB-Hoover, Fiametta

WR-Smith, Jarrett, KMoore, Jackson

TE-Rosario, Barnidge

OL-Gross, Wharton, Otah, Kalil, Robinson, Schwartz, Bernadeau

DE-Johnson, Brown, Taylor

DT-Kemoeatu, Lewis, Hayden, Irvin, Leonard

LB-Beason, Connor, Diggs, Johnson

CB-Gamble, Munnerlyn

S-Harris, Godfrey, Martin

K-Kasay

P-Baker

LS-Jansen

If I missed a few, feel free to let me know and Ill edit it...Thoughts on these guys that contract wise will be returning?

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I got to thinking about our team next year and who will be returning..I know Ill be missing quite a few players, but just looking at who is supposed to be returning..w/a good offseason and whether its Fox or Cowher here coaching - this team is going to be really good.

QB-Delhomme

RB-Williams, Stewart, Goodson

FB-Hoover, Fiametta

WR-Smith, Jarrett, KMoore, Robinson

TE-Rosario, Barnidge

OL-Gross, Wharton, Otah, Kalil, Robinson, Schwartz, Bernadeau

DE-Johnson, Brown, Taylor

DT-Kemoeatu

LB-Beason

CB-Gamble, Munnerlyn

S-Harris, Godfrey, Martin

I know I am missing SEVERAL, but this time of the year I usually love looking at whats to come - and I like what I see. Thoughts?

rly r u srs??!??/?

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Yeah i think we def keep Moore but I dont see us cutting Jake or anything. I just havent added anyone that are UFA or RFA. Things Im excited to see what happens..

1. Does Fox return or will Cowher be here?

2. Do we keep Peppers or save that load of money and spend it elsewhere?

3. Do we get a #2 WR?

The answer to the last 2 questions will be the key to how good of a season we will have.

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the way i would like to see the roster next year:

QB: moore/mccown or jake (prefer mccown)/draft pick

RBs: williams/stewart/sutton/goodson(3rd downs only)/hoover/fiammetta (tony needs to step it up)

WR: smith/boldin(via pep trade)/moose/moore

TE: king/rosario/barnidge

OL: gross/wharton/kalil/robinson/otah

OL depth: vincent/shwartz/bernadeau

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DE: johnson/brown/brayton/FA

NT: kemo (without option)/thomas/leonard (not necessarily in order)

UT: tank/irvin

LBs: davis/beason/diggs

LB depth: anderson/connor/draft pick

CBs: gamble/marshall/munnerlynn

SS: harris/wesley

FS: martin/godfrey

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jensen/baker/kasay/lloyd

remaining 3 spots on roster need to be focused on strengthening special teams more than projects/depth for other positions.

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QB-Moore, Delhomme

RB-DWill, JStew, Sutton

FB-Hoover, Fiammetta

WR-Smith, Jarrett, Moore, Martin, Jackson

TE-Barnidge, Rosario

T-Gross, Otah, Schwartz,

G-Robinson, Wharton, Bernadeau

C-Kalil

DE-Johnson, Brown, Taylor

DT-Kemoeatu, Lewis, Tyler

OLB-Diggs, Johnson, Davis, Culberson

MLB-Beason, Connor

CB-Gamble, Munnerlyn

S-Harris, Martin, Godfrey

K-Lloyd

P-Baker

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the way i would like to see the roster next year:

QB: moore/mccown or jake (prefer mccown)/draft pick

RBs: williams/stewart/sutton/goodson(3rd downs only)/hoover/fiammetta (tony needs to step it up)

WR: smith/boldin(via pep trade)/moose/moore

TE: king/rosario/barnidge

OL: gross/wharton/kalil/robinson/otah

OL depth: vincent/shwartz/bernadeau

(24)

DE: johnson/brown/brayton/FA

NT: kemo (without option)/thomas/leonard (not necessarily in order)

UT: tank/irvin

LBs: davis/beason/diggs

LB depth: anderson/connor/draft pick

CBs: gamble/marshall/munnerlynn

SS: harris/wesley

FS: martin/godfrey

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jensen/baker/kasay/lloyd

remaining 3 spots on roster need to be focused on strengthening special teams more than projects/depth for other positions.

You need more than 3 Corners on the roster. And what about Lewis? You want to let him go in favor of Thomas and Tyler, who are really just stop-gaps for us?

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