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The Big Three


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Rosario, T. Davis, and Kalil= Three guys that are a MUST as far as re-signing next year.

Rosario- our best tight end and offensively, moving foward could be #2 target.

T. Davis- possibly our best linebacker

Kalil- young stud at his position

You are forgetting Dwill at RB that needs to be resigned aswell in the offseason. Rosario I can see getting resigned. TD is a big question mark coming off 2 blown out knees in 8 months. As to wheather the next HC will take a chance or not on him. Unless TD resigns cheap. Kalil and Dwill is a hugh ? as to be resigned because of the current NFLPA agreement. I think this going to allow alot for big time FAs go into the market after the season because of the NFLPA agreement until the owners and NFLPA can come to terms on a new agreement this offseason hopefully.
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We need to shed davis and use the money to resign dwill.

I love TD, but I have to agree.

Think about it. The injury history is scary. James Anderson is coming on strong. We need the money for DWill and Kalil. This is a bit of a reach, but in my mind I am fine with Beason in the middle, Anderson and Nic Harris outside. I like Harris' potential. I mean dude led the team in tackles today, I know I know its just one game but he has potential.

Basically what I'm saying is I would hate to see TD go, but I think we can manage.

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I love TD, but I have to agree.

Think about it. The injury history is scary. James Anderson is coming on strong. We need the money for DWill and Kalil. This is a bit of a reach, but in my mind I am fine with Beason in the middle, Anderson and Nic Harris outside. I like Harris' potential. I mean dude led the team in tackles today, I know I know its just one game but he has potential.

Basically what I'm saying is I would hate to see TD go, but I think we can manage.

Always thought Beason was a bit over-rated..

Nic Harris led the team in tackles cause nobody could tackle L. Blount today and probably got most of his tackles on special teams.

Other than health reasons, I don't see why we wouldn't bring back T.D.,

and I left out D-Will because of three factors: age, depth, and the money he'll demand.

J. Anderson is having a good season but I wouldn't bet the house on him.

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