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my newest ideal draft/offseason


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if you to look at my previous ones a lot of those players moved up after this weekend. so this is a new and improved version.

 

Give reasonable contract offers to Poz, Whitner, Wilson and Florence

 

Cut Terrence McGee-unless I am wrong he is one of the highest paid players on this team and he can't stay healthy.

 

Sign

David Harris-a lot people here feel we can't live without him, if we sign him and Poz doesn't, it will still be a victory, if we get both them fantastic. Poz isn't bad, however he isn't the type to make plays without help. There are times when he plays to discipline, causing him to look out of position or like he is dominated by a lineman. each player has a role in the 34 defense sometimes it to take on a blocker to allow the other Linebackers to make plays, getting another playmaker allows him to freelance, and makes him a much better player.

 

Wayne Hunter RT, I keep saying his name for a good reason, he is the best back up tackle in the NFL, he could be had at the reasonable price of a 3 year 7 million dollar contract. He is an instant started. Bell-Levitre-Wood-Urbik-Hunter is a average to good starting line.

 

Paul Soliai- NT, Gailey and the coaching staff spoke highly of him. allows Williams to move to RE, his slashing ability (williams) will force double teams there, Soliai and Stroud (I want to keep him) can take up other OL to allow the stars of the defense to make plays (the linebackers)

 

Tyler Thigpen-a more qualified back up.

 

draft

1-Patrick Peterson-He is clearly the best player in the draft, 6'1" 220 pound CB that runs a 4.37 40. This is maybe the best CB since Sanders. I feel that McKelvin will rebound and we know that Florence is worth keeping. With Corner and Youboty we are good at CB.

 

2-Kyle Rudolph-we didn't get a TE in Free agency, with all of the Free agent TEs Rudolph's stock falls a little. great size and is athletic. a complete TE, assuming his injuries don't stop him.

 

3-Kelvin Sheppard-prototypical 34 ILB, if we let Poz go, he can step in, if we keep him we have a 4 man rotation (Davis)

 

4-Brooks Reed-his stock might be on the rise too much, I have called him a poor man's Matthews before and I stick to it. Not as athletic, but is violent. I would trade up to get him in the third if I felt it was in question. I currently have Moats and Merriman at OLB, followed by Batten, Kelsey, Maybin and maybe Woods. I think in his third year Maybin will become the player we drafted, a pass rushing specialist.

 

4-James Carpenter-played LT in college, I think he can play 4 different positions in the pros, in the event (it will happen) we have an injury he will be able to step

right in, More so than Wang.

 

5-7 role players, special team guys et cetera

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But i can imagine that happening so i am already kind of accepting it. A long term investment in a shutdown corner is not our need but it might be a well thought pick.

We have never kept one long enough due to strict finances, i guess.

Its a crazy crazypick.

what will we save with losing Mcgee? i think he should get one last year to prove himself. Same with Evans.

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