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How to solve the offseason


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First of all we need to make some roster changes:

Trade Deangelo.

Restructure Gross.

Restructure Anderson.

Restructure Beason.

Cut Ron Edwards.

Cut Nakamura.

Cut Gamble.

Sign Darrel Young(FB).

Sign Kenny Phillips.

Sign Dwayne Bowe.

Draft

Round 1- Xaiver Rhodes, CB

Round 2- Dallas Thomas, OT(Starts career at G then eventually moves outside to replace Gross.)

Round 4- Kwame Geathers, DT

Round 5- Earl Wolff, SS

Round 6- Corey Fuller, WR

Round 7- Cierre Wood, RB

Roster

Offense

QB

Cam, Anderson

RB

Stew, Tolbert, Wood

FB

Darel Young

TE

Olsen

WR1

Smitty, Lafell

WR2

Bowe, Pilares

LT

Gross

LG

Dallas Thomas

C

Kalil

RG

Amini

RT

Bell

Defense

RE

Charles Johnson

DT

Dwan Edwards

NT

Kwame Geathers

LE

Greg Hardy

ROLB

Beason

MLB

Kuechly

LOLB

Thomas Davis

SS

Kenny Phillips

FS

Godfrey

CB1

Xaiver Rhodes

CB2

Josh Thomas

K

Gano

P

Nortman

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For many reasons, I say:

Trade Stewart, keep DW

Trade Beason to Dallas who is going to a 4-3

Anderson still under contract?

Agree with Gross

Agree with cuts

Only sign Phillips

Might pick up a couple of thirds for Beason and Stewart.

Rework draft at that point

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For many reasons, I say:

Trade Stewart, keep DW

Trade Beason to Dallas who is going to a 4-3

Anderson still under contract?

Agree with Gross

Agree with cuts

Only sign Phillips

Might pick up a couple of thirds for Beason and Stewart.

Rework draft at that point

u think a team would really trade a 3rd for beason???

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THere is little money to be saved by cutting/trading Williams or Beason. Hurney fuged us over in the part. They have too much guaranteed money and because of that, even after they are gone we are still on the hook for it so it impacts the cap.

We can save some by restructuring Beason and cutting Gamble (which sucks, but there's no real way to keep him). There probably won't be any free agent signings this year and all our big holes will be coming through the draft.

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