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Okudah is the perfect Rhule draft pick


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29 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Oh, it’s a big if and I wanted to get McCoy who went to the Saints one pick after the pick Hurney trade up from, SMH. I was only giving an example of why even though the OL sucks, our DL isn’t in better shape. We gave up over 5 ypc and 32, yes thirty freaking two, rushing TDs lst year. We were that defense that you started any RB and probably the backup RB too, so saying we don’t need Brown as much as Thomas is laughable.

Correct. For all intents and purposes we were the worst run defense in the NFL. We were a significantly worse team overall after the bye week when everyone was hurt. Health matters and if healthy our dline had the potential to be better than our oline. We have a lot of roster spots to fill... just get the best available player. We aren't going to compete next year if we move on from Cam anyway. 

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I don't think it's a bad pick even though OL to DT is more important. If we didn't resign Cocktrell along w/Bradberry then yes, this might be the needed and best pick. I don't know if Rhule wants to keep Bradberry just yet and he's stuck with Jackson unless he trades him. I see him keeping Ross big time. 

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20 hours ago, ncfan said:

He's good

 

But when you have the worst DL in Football, with the leagues worst run defense

And the leagues 3rd worst pass protection OL.

 

Your team is going to be terrible.

 

Games are won in the trenches, and we are the leagues worst at both sides.

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