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With Senn playing so well, is LB still a draft must?


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I'd rather have a DB, and DT but is that really ethical because we just got two third rounders. We have more to work with at LB than DB IMO. But we still have our second rounder so should be good unless Hunrey does something stupid with it.

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I think what happens with Dan Conner and Thomas Williams will have a lot to do with if they draft LB. If Conner and Williams return along with Beason, Anderson, Senn then I think you only draft a LB if it's BPA. And Davis could still return if he restructures and be a starter/backup. But I do think Senn is worthy of a starting spot next year. Does that mean he's the starter for the forseeable future? Not sure but he's earned his stripes this season.

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Id be fine with drafting a lb 1st round beason will take a while to come back from his injury and davis is pretty much guaranteed to be cut, resigned to vet min, and then tear his acl again.

Senn has his limitations, im not sold just yet.

I just want the best player possible. We have our franchise QB why bother reaching on needs? Unless its a runningback, center, or kicker/punter I would be fine with any position being drafted.

We need depth and speed at olb which we are missing somewhat.

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if we can draft zach brown or luke keuchly or lavonte david, i'd go for it. or signing david hawthorne.

i like senn and all but he's tiny and seems like a liability in coverage. definitely has a nose for the ball though. solid backup and STer that i hope sticks around.

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