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DL: Derrick Brown, A'Shawn Robinson, Bobby Brown III, Shy Tuttle, Tershawn Wharton, Jaden Crumedy, Labryan Ray
EDGE: Jadaveon Clowney, DJ Wonnum, Patrick Jones II, DJ Johnson, Boogie Basham, Amare Barno
LB: Josey Jewell, Trevin Wallace, Claudin Cherelus, Jon Rhattigan
CB: Jaycee Horn, Mike Jackson, Chau Smith-Wade, Shemar Bartholomew, Akayleb Evans
S: Trevon Moehrig, Demani Richardson

Defense still needs a starting FS, CB depth, and LB depth.

C'moooon Jevon Holland...

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9 minutes ago, Icege said:

DL: Derrick Brown, A'Shawn Robinson, Bobby Brown III, Shy Tuttle, Tershawn Wharton, Jaden Crumedy, Labryan Ray
EDGE: Jadaveon Clowney, DJ Wonnum, Patrick Jones II, DJ Johnson, Boogie Basham, Amare Barno
LB: Josey Jewell, Trevin Wallace, Claudin Cherelus, Jon Rhattigan
CB: Jaycee Horn, Mike Jackson, Chau Smith-Wade, Shemar Bartholomew, Akayleb Evans
S: Trevon Moehrig, Demani Richardson

Defense still needs a starting FS, CB depth, and LB depth.

C'moooon Jevon Holland...

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andre_Cisco

 

I think he could be had for cheap..

 

BTW those LBs.....they need talent and depth....

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51 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

Because he runs great routes and can run block. We won't be signing him to become our alpha. I can see next year we try draft our future No1 when there's better WR talent. Bryce seems to thrive in 5 wide so have 2 savey vets either side sounds good to me 

If we're signing a WR who won't be a #1, it needs to be one of those fast twitch speed guys, not someone who is basically a duplicate of a player we already have on the squad.

It's the same reason I said I'd have been in on a DK trade, but if we did, then we needed to trade XL away afterwards, too similar of players/roles

Duplicating players/roles just doesn't make sense on a team with as many holes as we have, poor use of cap room.  Kupp doesn't make us a contender, rather build out with players who are 1 year rentals or could be part of our future and still with us 5 years from now, not a 2-3 year oft injured rental.

If we sign Kupp, I'd then be wanting us to trade Thielen to a desperate contender for a mid round pick (the problem with that, is that team would likely just want to sign Kupp, and Kupp would likely want to go to them over us anyways).

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