Offensive Changes Next Year

sago1

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OL has to be addressed first. W/o significant upgrade Bledsoe doesn't have time to throw the ball & running game doesn't get going. We need new center, 2 new guards & a tackle. But cap hits a factor with Allen (34) & Riveria (33). Do we have cap space to sign quality FA center if one available? If so, do it cause that would be biggest single upgrade we can make. This good year for OT but not too good for OG, WR unless some juniors come out. Several pretty good centers (tired of drafting centers & not getting production we want). With 9-7 record (beat the Rams at home), we probably draft no lower then 20th so good players available but we can't afford to mess up our OL selections this time. We have 7 picks which should be enough to draft some good people. Also with the new draft team that came aboard this year (despite what some of you now saying I think they did good job on defensive selections) we should do just as well on offense. Ideally we draft in no particular order an OT, OG, C, & WR but again we can't make mistakes here so these guys better be athletic, mechanically sound, hard working etc. Taking chance on some guy who doesn't fit that mold should be left for later rounds of undraft FA. Yes I think we gotta to add a QB. BTW: I thought Romo should have gotten some playing time in last quarter but what chane would he have had w/o decent OL. Also just thought of something. While I'd like to beat the Rams (forget Carolina), maybe Ram game is more important for us by taking look at some of our younger guys who haven't had chance to even get on the field this year. Peterman, Colombo, Copper, PS WR/CB Rector, C Matt Truillo, etc. Same goes for defensive guys like DT Thomas Pepper Johnson, Reeves, etc.
 

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We may have offensive line problems, but we're gonna draft a LB early and often in the draft.
 
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