maryquality
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Campbell and the 2 running backs give them depth going into camp. They aren't married to them. At this point it appears that they will draft a receiver and a running back high in the draft. I'd recommend a receiver in round one either at 12 or a trade back and a runner in round 2 or 3.What we did at RB is good. It makes sense after the draft. None of these guys were signed as the starter. Same with signing Campbell. But now our RB and wr room are capable, upgraded. Javonte Williams is a young good player. Runs very hard and is a bigger back. Campbell the new wr is great experienced depth and won't stop us from drafting a guy. No big deal.
I endorse this philosophyCampbell and the 2 running backs give them depth going into camp. They aren't married to them. At this point it appears that they will draft a receiver and a running back high in the draft. I'd recommend a receiver in round one either at 12 or a trade back and a runner in round 2 or 3.
As long as we get each, guess it doesn't matter on which order.Campbell and the 2 running backs give them depth going into camp. They aren't married to them. At this point it appears that they will draft a receiver and a running back high in the draft. I'd recommend a receiver in round one either at 12 or a trade back and a runner in round 2 or 3.
I think they are interested in the top 3 receivers and the running backs they like are Jeanty, Hampton, Kaleb Johnson, B. Tuten, and Damien Martinez.As long as we get each, guess it doesn't matter on which order.