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Top 5 draft targets for positions of need


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Just now, NAS said:

JT Sanders has been such a disappointment.  I really thought he'd be good after his promising start to the rookie season. 

Ian Thomas looked promising his rookie season, too.   At this point I want a FA TE.  We have bigger fish to fry in the draft than taking a stab a another project TE, which isn't even a major component in this offense.

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

Ian Thomas looked promising his rookie season, too.   At this point I want a FA TE.  We have bigger fish to fry in the draft than taking a stab a another project TE, which isn't even a major component in this offense.

I wouldn't mind taking a shot at Kyle Pitts.  

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32 minutes ago, NAS said:

I wouldn't mind taking a shot at Kyle Pitts.  

My dream FA splash signing. TMac, Coker, and Pitts would be a legit scary skill group for Bryce or whoever the next guy is. If Brooks comes back healthy to pair with Chubba, sheesh

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23 minutes ago, Htarnation4.0 said:

We have to go heavy defense and throw some OL in the mix at some point. 

I'm consistently mocking OT, ILB, Edge, CB, and WR-(s).  Either a S or second Edge/ILB regularly. I'm starting to a C consistently to the mix now.

Depending on who is left at #19, I wouldn't mind moving back to get a another late 3rd or 4th rounder.

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18 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Okay, the way I understand the trade according to one article I read is the 7th got flipped to a 5th. so we gained a 5th and lost our 7th. Is that correct?

That should be correct. All the conditions for it to work in our favor played out 

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1 hour ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

This team simply needs more blue chip talent which is why BPA is the only way to go. It’s the best way to sustain long term success 

We've still fuged up in the past going "BPA". We drafted Butler at DT and Shaq at LB when DT and LB were some of our biggest strengths of the roster. Butler was a flat out bust and Shaq was basically a JAG starter at LB. I know that triggers some folks, but sorry that's just the truth. We overdrafted him then doubled down on that and overpaid him.

 

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7 hours ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

This team simply needs more blue chip talent which is why BPA is the only way to go. It’s the best way to sustain long term success 

In the past we had drafts that needed specific targets but given the current situation of mishandling those drafts you are correct.

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1 hour ago, heel31ok said:

Better option than drafting one right now.

Yeah probably. Not sure it is realistic, or not really risky. I mean we are counting on Bryce to unlock him. I have such a negative view of it that I think every guy we have at WR would do better with another QB. 
Except Thielen.  

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