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What’s our plan at Wide Receiver?

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The concern I have is too much money has been spent on defense. Williams and Davis had no business getting the money they got. Bill did this in his last years and it backfired. The players he drafted and signed weren’t very good and the offense was severely neglected.

There’s a ton of pressure on Wolf to land an impact player or two in this draft on offense or it will set this team back again for a few years.
I feel like the players we signed were different makers and starting level players on D.. to your point the drafting had gotten so bad to the roster eroding.. Vrabel knew he had to over pay just to get talent. We are all waiting for the team to do the obvious on offense.. at this point
 
Matt light was an underrated player SBB.

We stand to be much more athletic In our front then the 01 defense.. now I know your saying is my guy Real fan crazy.. lol.. just think for a minute.. we ran a 2 gap system that doesn't Really allow for the DL to rush as often, we have a one gap wich puts pressure on the OL every snap while eliminating the run game.. hard to even compare to those great defenses.. but we Stand to be more athletic at the very least.
I'm very excited about this front 7 too so I'm going to play off your comparison as being hyperbole. Add Carter to the edge and then we can have a debate.
 
For 25 years I have described that teams reason for winning as:

They could exploit and take advantage of your weaknesses, whatever area.
They could outplay your average areas more often than not.
They could limit and mitigate your strengths, no matter what they were
That’s a great recipe describing how to win consistently in this league.

As long as you can build and maintain a team like that you’ll compete at the highest level.

Might even become a dynasty. But it’s rare to be able to do that, and to maintain it through injuries and turnover. Quite an accomplishment.
 
That’s a great recipe describing how to win consistently in this league.

As long as you can build and maintain a team like that you’ll compete at the highest level.

Might even become a dynasty. But it’s rare to be able to do that, and to maintain it through injuries and turnover. Quite an accomplishment.
The key really is lack of weakness. A team that has no below average players in starter or key reserve roles will win a lot of games.
 
I'm very excited about this front 7 too so I'm going to play off your comparison as being hyperbole. Add Carter to the edge and then we can have a debate.
Big time! Carter or adding another rusher like chase young would make us where no one wants to see us.. the 2 gap system is why Wilfork or Ted Washington never had the sack numbers as they occupied blockers and handled the run.. it's also why Seymour never had the extreme sack numbers.. although his impact was fierce. Williams, landry, spillane, Barmore, white.. that is a beast of a front 7.. with gonzo& Davis locking up the perimeter and peppers and Dugger punishing TEs and RBs lucky to get across the line of scrimmage.
 
Big time! Carter or adding another rusher like chase young would make us where no one wants to see us.. the 2 gap system is why Wilfork or Ted Washington never had the sack numbers as they occupied blockers and handled the run.. it's also why Seymour never had the extreme sack numbers.. although his impact was fierce. Williams, landry, spillane, Barmore, white.. that is a beast of a front 7.. with gonzo& Davis locking up the perimeter and peppers and Dugger punishing TEs and RBs lucky to get across the line of scrimmage.
Didn’t Chase Young get a big deal with the Saints?
 
Based on how they haven't acquired a starting left tackle in FA... and hearing comments from Vrabel on their emphasis on protecting Drake Maye... I'm 99% sure it will be Will Campbell at 4 and they will plug him in at LT and hope his tape dominating the top SEC rushers translates to the NFL, despite his wingspan.
My take on this is the reverse Mamula Principle. In other words, the same that statistics can be a great tool in evaluating talent, it should never be the only evaluation metric. Guys get over drafted based solely on some aspect of their combine (speed being a common one) results all the time. I'm pretty sure guys get under-drafted for the opposite reason of not getting one stat or another in the right "zone".

As you stated, another metric should absolutely be actual play of the individual. Decisions should always be based on as much input as possible.
 
Ok. We are here. Brady 2001, Troy Brown, David Patten and Antwain Smith with a great defense.. Let's see if Douglas, Bourne, a rookie back and Left tackle with a Solid defense. It has been done, it's doable...
The difference in 2001 was that Brady had an OL that could protect him coached by one of the all-time great OL coaches in Dante scarnecchia.

Brady, the GOAT QB, made chicken salad out of spare parts but at least he was given the time to orchestrate the offense.
 
The concern I have is too much money has been spent on defense. Williams and Davis had no business getting the money they got. Bill did this in his last years and it backfired. The players he drafted and signed weren’t very good and the offense was severely neglected.

There’s a ton of pressure on Wolf to land an impact player or two in this draft on offense or it will set this team back again for a few years.
In the years leading up to Bill's demise, the spending was extremely lopsided, twice as much money was spent on defensive players as offensive players. When you allocate only 1/3 the budget to offense and you draft horrifically as well, it's inevitable that the offense will suck.
 
Ok. We are here. Brady 2001, Troy Brown, David Patten and Antwain Smith with a great defense.. Let's see if Douglas, Bourne, a rookie back and Left tackle with a Solid defense. It has been done, it's doable...
The way the league is today, any team has a chance because the rosters are so bad across the league. The Eagles got a clear path to get back to the Super Bowl after the Cowboys, 49ers and Lions imploded. The Commanders at least had a shot. The Bills are hanging on for dear life as the rest of the AFC is so bad.

With that said, there are differences between this team and 2001's team. Going into 2001, this team had core players that were established such as Drew Bledsoe, Terry Glenn, Ty Law, Willie McGinest, Lawyer Milloy, Ted Johnson (although declining), Teddy Bruschi and Troy Brown to a lessor extent. Gonzalez is probably the only guy worth mentioning on this current team.
 
The way the league is today, any team has a chance because the rosters are so bad across the league. The Eagles got a clear path to get back to the Super Bowl after the Cowboys, 49ers and Lions imploded. The Commanders at least had a shot. The Bills are hanging on for dear life as the rest of the AFC is so bad.

With that said, there are differences between this team and 2001's team. Going into 2001, this team had core players that were established such as Drew Bledsoe, Terry Glenn, Ty Law, Willie McGinest, Lawyer Milloy, Ted Johnson (although declining), Teddy Bruschi and Troy Brown to a lessor extent. Gonzalez is probably the only guy worth mentioning on this current team.
Gonzo, peppers, Barmore, Dugger, Schooler, Drake, Henry I'd say are worth mentioning.
 
Gonzo, peppers, Barmore, Dugger, Schooler, Drake, Henry I'd say are worth mentioning.
Possibly also Hooper, Davis, Spillane, and Landry. Williams could be, if his performance in the coming season validates the deal he got based on his stepping up a level last season.
 
Yup and WAS and NE assed on the BPA

Why won’t someone give us a top 100 pick to trade up for whoever is left at 4?
If Carter or Hunter is there we’d expect more.

We could certainly trade down and draft 2 LTs in the first 2 rounds (2 shots at getting our 3 year starter.
You're right someone could want to trade up for Graham or one of the OT's Membou, Campbell or Will Johnson possibly.
 
Would not mind a trade for Christian Watson from GB
 
Would not mind a trade for Christian Watson from GB
I’m personally not a fan of Christian Watson. Made of glass with an injury history that looks like a CVS receipt. Not to mention his most recent injury was a non-contact ACL tear that happened this January, and the Packers GM already announced Watson is expected to miss the start of the season. Even when he’s been on the field he’s had trouble with drops throughout his short career.
 
I’m personally not a fan of Christian Watson. Made of glass with an injury history that looks like a CVS receipt. Not to mention his most recent injury was a non-contact ACL tear that happened this January, and the Packers GM already announced Watson is expected to miss the start of the season. Even when he’s been on the field he’s had trouble with drops throughout his short career.
I was caught off guard when he started getting a lot of hype during his draft season
 
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