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4 minutes ago, Montsta said:

Would absolutely fug with Goedert. Solid receiving tight end to open everything up for Coker and McMillan I would fug with that for sure. 

Hes 31 so not a long term solution but he would immediately be a huge boost, honestly due to Hurts being madly inconsistent hes UNDERUSED if anything in Philly. 

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Im not certain a receiver is needed to be honest. If developed properly they're coming along despite the XL project. 

 

Middle of the defense. Id look at LT in the draft if one falls to you as we may have just witnessed a blowout. 

 

But the front 7 overall on D is the biggest fix that needs to be made and development needs to begin on an additional QB. 

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1 hour ago, FutureDynasty said:

we need a pass rush, that's our number one need

 

Just to keep the record straight, I want y'all to remember what I said. @PantherChris @kungfoodude

It's not that I don't see the need for a pass rusher, or that I'm saying that wide receiver is our biggest need. As I explained to kingfoodude the other day, if there is a legit pass rusher (that just so happens to be a strong BPA option as well), then I'm all for it, but you can't draft an inferior pass rusher at the expense of a star receiver (or something else, like a safety or MLB for example). 

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I think we should target a young proven type with the propensity for big plays.

Wandale Robinson and Alec Pierce are both set to be FAs and would compliment Tmac & Coker very well.

Thise are my two targets. We have enough youth to not bother about the draft and focus on the front-7 and OL

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I think we have WR1 (4) and WR2 (18) locked in. A speedy/shifty/separator is needed and I think the TE position is up in the air. If Tremble, JT & Evans could form one TE, we’d be set. 
 

We are a team that still needs a lot of talent and I think as long as XL is penciled in and not set in stone, we’re good. He needs to earn his roster spot coming out of camp, and tbh, if we can package him in the offseason to help our draft capital, I’d be for it. He’s def on the outside looking in.

TMac and Coker are legit. 

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3 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

I think we should target a young proven type with the propensity for big plays.

Wandale Robinson and Alec Pierce are both set to be FAs and would compliment Tmac & Comer very well.

Thise are my two targets. We have enough youth to not bother about the draft and focus on the front-7 and OL

Pierce is exactly what we need. His estimated $20M price tag in FA is not.

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4 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

A legit TE you say?  Dang man, I've been barking up that tree for 8 years now.

I've been wanting it for about as long, was shocked they didnt get one for by as a rookie...  Pitts and Godert are FA haven't even looked at the draft yet

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