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Give up a 2015 1st round pick for franchise WR?


Evengelion

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i say get an OL or wr with the first pick.

 

there are some pretty good FA's this next year at wr so why not get a solid, proven veteran there?

 

also i'm a big fan of FA db's. that is more a of a skill pos than we often give credit for and i prefer to bring in a guy who has been coached up at the NFL level then get a guy who got tons of pick's vs guys who have the arm of an 8 yr old.

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I am all in favor of beefing up the o-line. Maybe grab a corner in the second or third. We have lack of playmakers at the wide receiver position; however, what does it matter if we have playmakers when the right side of our line gets blown up. Either draft Gross's replacement or solidify the right side of the line in the first round. Gettleman is going to focus on the lines just like he did in NY. But of course draft the best players left on the board, such as Luke Kuelchy. We might not have needed a Kuelchy at the moment but he was the most skilled player at the 9th pick. Ultimately, we should let the draft dictate who we draft in the first round, but I would like to see the offensive line beefed up . I don't want to see anymore games like last week where Newton looked like he was in pain. Long live the Superman. 

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