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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Although unlikely, a trade with the Bengals is not impossible. Then we'd still have to address the position at some point in at least the 2nd Round of the draft, perhaps the 3rd Round depending upon who's off/on the board.im still holding out hope for Aiyuk or Higgins. probably fools hope, but thats my hope. the way i see it most likely unfolding is Will Campbell in 1st round of draft, WR in 2nd and another veteran WR signing.
Curran mentioned today on his weekly WEEI appearance that something is in the works to getting that WR. Who? Who knows. I tend to agree that without elite or borderline elite WRs it's hard for Drake to reach his potential. What can help Drake is the offense being fluid, converting 3rd downs, utilizing the RBs in the passing game. The fluidity in the offense would immensely help Drake to Ascend.. but to your point we need a play maker for him.We’ve thrown massive amounts of money at star defensive talent already in FA. Our defense should be strong next year, very excited about that.
On offense, we just signed a very reliable starting RT.
Now…the wide receiver position. What is this front office going to do to solve this WR curse?
Higgins is franchised, we already missed the boat on a couple of big names who were available.
Our franchise QB needs weapons. We cannot rely on him to put up pro bowl numbers with JAGs and castoffs like Tom Brady did at various times.
We have a whole slew of number 3-4 WRs including the new addition of class clown Mack Hollins.
Most of this forum seems dead set on drafting a LT at 4 overall, even though there is no one talented enough in the draft that is worthy of that pick.
So we go WR when? In Round 2 where we’ve been the epitome of anemic ?
It’s not fair to Maye to expect huge development without investing in a high quality receiver. I hope the patriots have a plan
Maybe semantics but all 3 of those WRs are old/injured/washed. Don't consider any of them a real "fix" at WR. I don't count on draft picks as "fixing" things because batting 1000 on drafting is unrealistic so some guys will bust. I don't see any "fixes" left on the edge by my evaluations. Guard and Reid at safety (though maybe better as SS) are the only guys from that list I'd view as "fixing" a position.Between renting free agents and the draft and trades we can fill every one of those with average or better players.
It’s not about 22 all pros.
Sign Kupp, Cooper or Diggs or 2 of them
Trade down and take LT in the first and WR with the picks you gain.
Draft a FS in the 2nd (or sign Reid)
Sign one of the many guards
Sign a veteran pas rusher to play opposite Landry on passing downs when white moves inside.
All of that can easily be done.
We need an IMPACT Third Down RB like Sweet feet James White.Curran mentioned today on his weekly WEEI appearance that something is in the works to getting that WR. Who? Who knows. I tend to agree that without elite or borderline elite WRs it's hard for Drake to reach his potential. What can help Drake is the offense being fluid, converting 3rd downs, utilizing the RBs in the passing game. The fluidity in the offense would immensely help Drake to Ascend.. but to your point we need a play maker for him.
We have him twin. Gibson.. I'm telling you.. he will thrive under Josh.. sweet feet was 5"8.. gibby is 6"2.. AVP didn't know how to call plays for him.We need an IMPACT Third Down RB like Sweet feet James White.
We have one.We need an IMPACT Third Down RB like Sweet feet James White.
Oh sorry twin forgot about Gibby.We have him twin. Gibson.. I'm telling you.. he will thrive under Josh.. sweet feet was 5"8.. gibby is 6"2.. AVP didn't know how to call plays for him.
Jerod Mayo gave me temporary amnesia.We have him twin. Gibson.. I'm telling you.. he will thrive under Josh.. sweet feet was 5"8.. gibby is 6"2.. AVP didn't know how to call plays for him.
You know gibby is my guy.. he can line up out wide, line up in the slot at a WR.. he's a total mismatch.Oh sorry twin forgot about Gibby.
NeutralizeJerod Mayo gave me temporary amnesia.
Again, the bar isn’t 22 all pros, it’s a team that contends.Maybe semantics but all 3 of those WRs are old/injured/washed. Don't consider any of them a real "fix" at WR. I don't count on draft picks as "fixing" things because batting 1000 on drafting is unrealistic so some guys will bust. I don't see any "fixes" left on the edge by my evaluations. Guard and Reid at safety (though maybe better as SS) are the only guys from that list I'd view as "fixing" a position.
But yeah, they can sign some guys at WR/edge/OT and have respectable talent on paper. I just don't think it'd be "fixed".
they have addressed many of these needs before day 2 of free agency. It’s very hard to get a true #1 receiver. Really need to draft and develop well. Otherwise you need to sacrifice a lot to get one via free agency or trade.They entered this offseason with:
the worst WR room in the NFL
0 starting caliber OTs
only 2 starting caliber interior OL for 3 spots (Onwenu & Strange)
only 1 NFL caliber DT and that guy is recovering from blood clots
0 starting caliber edge rushers unless Keion White learns how to contain the QB
one of the worst LB position groups in the NFL
no #2 CB, no coverage FS
Add it all out and they probably needed:
2 starting WRs
2 starting OTs
1 IOL starter
2 starting EDGE defenders
1 starting DT
1 starting CB
1 starting FS
1-2 starting LBs
It's very hard to add 11-12 solid pieces in one offseason. Some of that likely goes unaddressed. In the game of musical chairs, I suspect a true #1 WR might be one of those unaddressed spots.
You don’t know this. Not being privy to a plan is not the same as thinking there is no plan in place.There is no plan.
Aiyuk, who predictably got off to a slow start before suffering a season-ending knee injury in mid-October, serves as a classic case of buyer’s remorse; as my colleague Dianna Russini and I reported last week, the 49ers are open to trading him this offseason.
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