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I'm fine with pursuing Bozeman or Tretter. I might prefer Tretter because I don't think that figures into the comp picks formula.

I don't understand all the ins and outs of the cap but I think there's a way to rollover cap from year to year. I'd certainly look at rolling some cap over to 23.

Basically, I'd start stockpiling cap, and draft picks for 23. But I don't know that the current regime would want to do that 

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8 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

If we sign a G and a C, it means Christensen is the LT and we are drafting Willis.

If we sign a LT, it means Christensen will be the LG and probably Elf will play C.

So watch what we do in free agency---it will tell you who we are drafting.

Brady's best role might be swing tackle if we sign a G and a C.

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49 minutes ago, hepcat said:

They will have to bring in another QB to compete with Darnold. Rhule won’t wait on a developmental rookie. It’ll either be a trade for Mayfield or Garropolo, a free agent, or Pickett at #6. Willis is probably too raw for Rhule to consider.

You're right. That's what they'll do, but it will be the wrong move.

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2 hours ago, The Huddler said:

I'm on the Malik Willis train

 

 

maybe you can trade back a couple spots and be able to draft a couple good lineman as well

I love willis he may be a huge risk but thats with any qb, he has the traits and he would definitely make games exciting to watch if he turns out to be good

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Glad to see everyone is still delusional and thinks this poo storm can be fixed in one offseason!!! Here’s you how fix the team: trade back in the draft, accumulate picks, suck next year, pick a real qb like young or stroud, profit. This idea that we can cut corners on the rebuild and expedite the process continues to set us back years

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