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I think they should go with a WR casue mosto f hte other ones cna be handled well in the draft
Scrap the Peppers dream, sign Taylor, trade one second into the first next year and draft the missing/future pieces.
That's my line of thinking, anyway.
Fine, but does Taylor ahve any interest at all in playing in the Northeast? Location is very important to Taylor. Washington was too far away from home!
Springs is the signing , Non we have so many picks and people want to draft a tonne of players but have starters so they can stay in the roster and learn. Not happening.
OLB - thomas primary starters but vrabel and woods spot is open for the for a rookie / crable /reed. so draft good and hope woods/rookie/crabel can make up vrabel snaps and backup thomas
ILB - Mayo ,Bru and Guyton . Now another opening for a rookie or rudd. rudd came out of college as a run stuffer and which is what we need. so another opening for a rookie or rudd.
Safety - With James and Merriweather are starters and we need a solid backup
Safety/LB - we need a tall safety who can cover TE this is a spot a veteran slower safety can be usefull
so i say a coverage safety who has slowed a bit.
Do you think that the draft can produce a backup out of the following who should be available in the 2nd?
Smith, Delmas, Chung, Moore, Johnson, Vaughn
I do agree that safety is an optionf for a free agent. There are three of our own out there: Sanders, Williams and Harrison.
I went CB because I'm convinced they will be signing Bodden. (although Peppers or Taylor would be great)
That will allow them to focus on OLB/ILB/S in the draft.
It also means Hobbs will be allowed to walk after next season...
Did we have a first major FA signing that I missed?