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Joe Person: Projecting moves based on vibes


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11 hours ago, Captain Morgan said:

I'm still concerned about Mays.  He looks good in between the two guards we paid for.  If we bring Corbett back it better be for cheap.  We gave him a lot of money, and he missed a lot of games to injury.  Not his fault, but if he's not cheap let him go.  

We have 2 4ths and 3 5ths in the draft.  Spend one on a center and let them compete. It buys us time while we prepare for Hunt's next contract, with us or someone else.

McLaughlin and Drew Kendall would be options from this draft exclusively at center. 

UNC's Lampkin played C for a bit before moving to Guard and could be a solid swing depth guy as well. 

The talent could be had.  

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26 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

McLaughlin and Drew Kendall would be options from this draft exclusively at center. 

UNC's Lampkin played C for a bit before moving to Guard and could be a solid swing depth guy as well. 

The talent could be had.  

Don't forget Mays brother Cooper is in this draft as a center as well. Wouldn't be surprised if the team drafts him.

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20 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

Someone like that makes sense to me.  It's a rough FA group overall, I wouldn't be surprised if we just drafted another in the mid rounds and didn't really grab anyone.  

 

And in the long run, that could be the best thing for now...Coker and XL can step up.  AT gets an understudy who can split time.  A  new TE and a mid round might be the smart play.

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