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Next year we will focus our draft on pass rushers. Atleast I hope....

Pretty excited about the guys we picked up this year and the disappointment in not getting Vinny Curry and Tommy Streeter is slowing starting to fade.

Kuechly, the OG, and Jones are really top flight players.

Alexander and Norman have some nice upside. Alexander just needs to develop a few solid pass rushing moves as he primarily just uses him motor to get sack. Good frame, long arms, good motor, just needs some work on technique. I see Norman being able to start in 1-2 years if Hogan doesnt pan out.

2013 Wish List

Elite DE

Hybrid OLB pass rusher

Everything else will be gravy imo

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Nope it's not safe to say. You can't predict in the NFL. Every year it seems we think something is set it's not. You can't predict injuries, break out plays, when father times catches up, nothing. This may be our best draft ever or our worst draft. People wanted to cut Charles Johnson two years ago. Half the board didn't want to draft Cam Newton. People were upset about John Beason pick. I personally thought Peppers was going to be a bust. etc..etc.. You never frickin know.

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What's your analysis on the 2014 RB's?

Do you think we should draft a NT #1 overall next year for our 3-4 defense?

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It's hard to say who we will need right now.....we always pick up one or two castoffs from other teams before the season. Lights may come on for some players. Players may have career ending injuries. We are a young team. We may be better or worse than advertised. But I am glad we have a full offseason to get ready.

Predicting next years draft now is like Christmas shopping in January, it's way to early.

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Who the hell cares about Tommy Streeter? We drafted a much better weapon in Adams. Streeter is Drew Carter 2.0.

Much better weapon?

Adams - 54 rec 652 yrds 12.1 ypc 3 td's

Streeter - 46 rec 811 yrds 17.6 ypc 8 td's

As a WR Streeter is VASTLY superior to Adams.

Then you have to average in Adams RP game.

321 yrs 4 td's

So even with his PR game Streeter still had more TD's than Adams and almost as much yards with MUCH less touches.

I love Adams! But Streeter was a HUGE fugging steal in the 6th with his combo of height 6'5 speed 4.3 and college production.

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It's hard to say who we will need right now.....we always pick up one or two castoffs from other teams before the season. Lights may come on for some players. Players may have career ending injuries. We are a young team. We may be better or worse than advertised. But I am glad we have a full offseason to get ready.

Predicting next years draft now is like Christmas shopping in January, it's way to early.

Can never have enough quality pass rushers!

I wonder if any decent ones will be available in FA? Doubt it....

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Much better weapon?

Adams - 54 rec 652 yrds 12.1 ypc 3 td's

Streeter - 46 rec 811 yrds 17.6 ypc 8 td's

As a WR Streeter is VASTLY superior to Adams.

Then you have to average in Adams RP game.

321 yrs 4 td's

So even with his PR game Streeter still had more TD's than Adams and almost as much yards with MUCH less touches.

I love Adams! But Streeter was a HUGE fugging steal in the 6th with his combo of height 6'5 speed 4.3 and college production.

Streeter didnt have to face LSU or alabama either though. Adams stats would have been a lot better otherwise...the OL didnt give our QB enough time to throw in those games

Adams also had 1 rushing TD

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Much better weapon?

Adams - 54 rec 652 yrds 12.1 ypc 3 td's

Streeter - 46 rec 811 yrds 17.6 ypc 8 td's

As a WR Streeter is VASTLY superior to Adams.

Then you have to average in Adams RP game.

321 yrs 4 td's

So even with his PR game Streeter still had more TD's than Adams and almost as much yards with MUCH less touches.

I love Adams! But Streeter was a HUGE fugging steal in the 6th with his combo of height 6'5 speed 4.3 and college production.

Streeter got by on speed and size in college. He can't run a route to save his life; that doesn't fly in the NFL.

And college production? He had one productive year. Adams had more yards and catches as a freshman than Streeter did as a freshman and sophomore combined.

Adams is a far superior receiver, and is the best punt returner in the draft. Streeter in the 6th would have made no sense for us.

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Streeter didnt have to face LSU or alabama either though. Adams stats would have been a lot better otherwise...the OL didnt give our QB enough time to throw in those games

Excuses...

So what about the highschool competition that our OG and CB faced?

Talent is talent.

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