darthseinfeld
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Post of the weekJust don't wear a fitbit.
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I'm kind of interested in seeing how they could use Pollard/Jarwin more in the slot.I was about to post this. He’s probably asking for a good chunk. Maybe better off focusing and pursuing griffen
Draft a speed receiver who can play the slot instead of paying Sanders
Sign Griffen and a big NT
This is great if the player works out, but draft picks are always unknowns, even to a degree very high draft picks. The attraction with Sanders is that he is proven, but, as I'm sure is your concern, he would be expensive, especially in relation to a draft pick.Draft a speed receiver who can play the slot instead of paying Sanders
Sign Griffen and a big NT
Love that idea.I'm kind of interested in seeing how they could use Pollard/Jarwin more in the slot.
Think those guys could be pretty productive if given the chance.
He could add quite a spark to special teams though.Depending on how reliable Jarwin is in being Daks outlet and Pollard being put into play we should not need Sanders to be a healthy offense. I agree with you on the CB priority. I am likely to get a WR or S in the draft.
My priorities in FA would be:
1) CB and DT
2) couple lower tier Safeties just in case
3) WR
If we can afford Sanders, Dak would be in heaven with his options I think.
Then in the draft I will either get Mckinney or a WR in the first and then if WR, I would try to trade up in the 2nd to get Delphit if he makes it that far.
We aren't signing anymore interior linemen. I see us drafting a strong run stuffing fatty like Gallimore.He's really good, has girth and athleticism..Draft a speed receiver who can play the slot instead of paying Sanders
Sign Griffen and a big NT
This is great if the player works out, but draft picks are always unknowns, even to a degree very high draft picks. The attraction with Sanders is that he is proven, but, as I'm sure is your concern, he would be expensive, especially in relation to a draft pick.
Robby Anderson aint no slouch either. He's not a slot though.