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Would you draft a pass rusher or draft one?


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19 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I have seen some people say Hendrickson is a possibility to us in free agency.

I would hate to see what that costs.

It would be so us to trade a young pass rusher for a cup of pudding only to realize we need one and sign an old, oft-injured one for similar $$

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51 minutes ago, Car123 said:

Sign. We don’t have time to wait for one to develop.

Why? We have years to wait for the QB.
Three most important positions, LT, QB, sack artist. 
We wait years for one, but not the other two. 
 

I guess, for me, sign FA who do the meat and potatoes work. Draft the players who are gonna be cornerstones. Let them develop. Resupply every few seasons and keep filling in the right guard and the nickel back and centers etc. 

Best to draft them all but practically, you can’t 

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Roughly ~2–5% of all drafted players become true elite pass rushers (multiple All-Pro or consistently top-tier), and ~8–15% make at least one Pro Bowl at pass rusher (heavily dependent on draft round). Chances we get lucky in the next 2 seasons are extremely low. We cry about our non existent pass rush then also cry when we are unwilling to trade for top tier talent. 

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unless its a rare blue chip pass rusher top 5 or 10 then it normally takes on average at least 2 to 3 years for a pass rusher to fully develop in the NFL .its simply put a HUGE learning curve 

so do you want a pass rusher right now or 2 or 3 years from now ?  ...just saying 

 

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39 minutes ago, strato said:

Why? We have years to wait for the QB.
Three most important positions, LT, QB, sack artist. 
We wait years for one, but not the other two. 
 

I guess, for me, sign FA who do the meat and potatoes work. Draft the players who are gonna be cornerstones. Let them develop. Resupply every few seasons and keep filling in the right guard and the nickel back and centers etc. 

Best to draft them all but practically, you can’t 

Next season feels like a make a run/high expectations season. We can’t afford to rely on a rookie pass rusher. We need a good veteran presence.

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