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Should we draft 2 DT?


koolkatluke

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Dwan Edwards - 33 years old coming off his best season of his career. Can we really expect him to bring the same production again?

Fua - ....................enough said.

Krease - Was cut early and work his way back on the team. Can we depend on him as a starter?

Colin Cole - Jyles Tucker .......anyone. Is he a Camp body and do you really want to depend on him after being out of football for 11/2 years.

Nate Chandler - Undrafted FA last year.

Looking at this list Fellas we could use 2 DT.

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Yes so as long as we never put a 1st round talent DT on the roster you're ok. Good.

Never is a bit of a stretch. Now is just not the time to spend a first round pick on a position that takes at least 2-3 years to develope. But hey you guys are the experts and ize be jus a simple boah dat don't know teh foozeball. You guys kill me, lol

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I mentioned this on one of my early early mock thread.

I would love it if we got Sheldon at 14 and a Jesse or Hankins at 44.

But, again no "2 WR" or "2 DT" etc. is going to happen.

We nee 1 WR, 1 Safety, and 1 DT.

Your last line seems like the most realistic outcome

With that said there are so many holes and questions we really can't miss as for as what position we are picking

Gettleman will do work

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Never is a bit of a stretch. Now is just not the time to spend a first round pick on a position that takes at least 2-3 years to develope. But hey you guys are the experts and ize be jus a simple boah dat don't know teh foozeball. You guys kill me, lol

You must didn't see the first post with the DT roster we have now??

And Fletcher Cox, Michael Brockers, Marcell Dareus, J.J. Watt, Corey Liuget,Phillip Taylor, Muhammad Wilkerson and many more the last 5 years says hey.

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You must didn't see the first post with the DT roster we have now??

And Fletcher Cox, Michael Brockers, Marcell Dareus, J.J. Watt, Corey Liuget,Phillip Taylor, Muhammad Wilkerson and many more the last 5 years says hey.

Omg, I'm flattered tell them I said hey. That was unexpected. Didn't realize they knew me. JJ Watt is about the best example there. If he Is somewhere in ths draft take the bastard without a second glance. Sadly he's not and if he were we don't have a high enough pick to get him. What else ya got Luke? You almost have me convinced...

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I mentioned this on one of my early early mock thread.

I would love it if we got Sheldon at 14 and a Jesse or Hankins at 44.

But, again no "2 WR" or "2 DT" etc. is going to happen.

We need 1 WR, 1 Safety, and 1 DT.

After this, Im making a "should we draft 2 CB" thread.

In honesty CB is our biggest position of need. We have two pro bowl DEs on our line and 3 pro bowl LBs behind them. Even if we have avg DT play we will be ok on the front 7. Our secondary is in shambles right now and could use some talent. When was the last time we picked CB high again?

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