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Jmo.. I think we're going defense early in the draft and FA.. So I want to see some "realistic" draft and FA signing that will help the defense now and in the future.. Working with the 1st and 2nd round and 2 FA signing..

Pick any position on the defense..

Example..

1st Simmons LB

2nd AJ Terrell CB

FA

Jordan Phillips  DT

Artie Burns cb

Next

1st Derrick Brown

2nd Kyle Duggar 

FA

Corey Littleton LB

Breeshaud Breeland cb

Last

1st Jeff Okulad cb

2nd Ross Blacklock DT

FA

Corey Littleton LB

Alibi Talib CB

 

 

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Draft:

1st: Javon Kinlaw

2nd: Leki Fotu 
 

FA:  

Ziggy Ansah (1 year deal) 

Corey Littleton (Long term deal) 

The draft picks would be out future. Ziggy Ansah would be starter to hold line down until rookies got up to speed. Corey Littleton to help solidify our Linebacker corps during our transition as a non-competitive team. However, he would be around long enough to be there when we are again (2-3 years) IMO.

 

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