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Am I the only one who realizes we need to draft WR?


PantherTrain84

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So yea. I notice a lot of you on here say we need to draft WR, CB or Safety. Im sorry but with Smitty slowing down and rumors of his retirement, we have no choice but to draft a WR like Keenan Allen. You think our offense stinks now? Lol, just wait until you see it with Murphy and Lafell as our number 1/2 WRs. Our run D line is good enough to wait until tje 2nd round. We have did extremely well stopping both Felix Jones and Marshawn Lynch. We NEED a WR period.

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Been saying that for a very long time. Funny how all the Lafail (he's going to be a no.1 or top ten elite) homers all went into hibernation.

We need a WR so bad but it's where we pick in the draft. Keenan Allen and Hunter are top tier prospects. But the thing is we need a DT and FS so bad also. We have to address FS in the 2nd round so it's going to be a WR/DT in the first.

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