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ESPN is reporting Wharton canceled his trip to Denver


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I'd rather sign Mikell and extend The Kraken's contract

 

This should be the plan imo. Much bigger hole at SS than backup OG.  If this is an option we would be crazy not to go with this plan of action...

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This should be the plan imo. Much bigger hole at SS than backup OG. If this is an option we would be crazy not to go with this plan of action...

I'd say both are equally important (might even give RG/T the edge) but the problem is we don't know how healthy Wharton is. That's why I'd sign Mikell over Wharton

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I'd say both are equally important (might even give RG/T the edge) but the problem is we don't know how healthy Wharton is. That's why I'd sign Mikell over Wharton

 

I think Mikell would start at SS, wouldn't say the same for Wharton one based on injury, two based on the fact that he's not the same player.  That's why I say SS is more important.  Not necessarily that OG isn't just as important, but of the players available SS is the one where we can get a starter from.  Much rather grab a starter and lock up Hardy, then a guy who will be depth and might not even be ready to play till week six. 

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This should be the plan imo. Much bigger hole at SS than backup OG.  If this is an option we would be crazy not to go with this plan of action...

 

Hate to break it to you, but it Wharton signs he WILL BE starting this season...at either RG or RT.

 

He is an upgrade to both Bell and Hangman.

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