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KDawg004

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Resign Ryan Kalil.

Resign DeAngelo Williams.

Sign Logan Mankins.

Draft AJ Green #1.

Trade into the 2nd round and nab Kyle Rudolph.

Now the problem here would be QB. Give Clausen another chance? Resign Matt Moore? Go out and sign a FA QB? Draft a QB #1 and sign a FA WR instead?

Pipe dream, i know. But what are your thoughts?

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Resign DeAngelo Williams.

Sign Logan Mankins.

Draft AJ Green #1.

Trade into the 2nd round and nab Kyle Rudolph.

Now the problem here would be QB. Give Clausen another chance? Resign Matt Moore? Go out and sign a FA QB? Draft a QB #1 and sign a FA WR instead?

Pipe dream, i know. But what are your thoughts?

Re-sign Moore for insurance, pick-up VY and let them battle it out for a starter position. Clausen won't likely emerge victorious, so it would be between Moore and Young for starter.

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I really don't want to trade future picks, it's obviously not working for us and we keep doing it year after year.

in fact I'd rather trade our current 3rd rounder for a future 2nd like NE did to us.

Neither do I. But with Richardson's recent comments of keeping up with the league offensively...AJ Green and Kyle Rudolph can give us two inexpensive (well not that inexpensive in Green's case), young playmakers who can be a vital part of our offense for years to come.

AJ Green 6'4" 212lbs

Kyle Rudolph 6'6" 265lbs

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I'm willing to wait a season or two for our next coaching staff to unfug Clausen. It'll take at least that long to get all the Fox, Davidson and Rip out of him. Hopefully he'll be worth the wait. I honestly see him having a decent career, but nothing spectacular. Think somewhere between Jake Delhomme and Mark Brunell.

Until then, we need a vet. Take a chance on McNabb. Unsure about Moore - I'd like to keep him, but I don't think he has anything else to contribute to the franchise. I think trading Pike could land a late round pick..... maybe? But we need another young, competent QB just in case I'm being too optimistic on Clausen. Don't waste a #1 on a WR. Trade down for a mid-first and a second, if possible. Depending on who is available, use 1st on DT. 2nd on LG. Move Gross back to right tackle. Find temp fix for left tackle in FA. Put Otah on notice.

McNabb and Clausen split snaps in TC. McNabb wins, but injury is inevitable. Keep Clausen ready.

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I'm willing to wait a season or two for our next coaching staff to unfug Clausen. It'll take at least that long to get all the Fox, Davidson and Rip out of him. Hopefully he'll be worth the wait. I honestly see him having a decent career, but nothing spectacular. Think somewhere between Jake Delhomme and Mark Brunell.

Until then, we need a vet. Take a chance on McNabb. Unsure about Moore - I'd like to keep him, but I don't think he has anything else to contribute to the franchise. I think trading Pike could land a late round pick..... maybe? But we need another young, competent QB just in case I'm being too optimistic on Clausen. Don't waste a #1 on a WR. Trade down for a mid-first and a second, if possible. Depending on who is available, use 1st on DT. 2nd on LG. Move Gross back to right tackle. Find temp fix for left tackle in FA. Put Otah on notice.

McNabb and Clausen split snaps in TC. McNabb wins, but injury is inevitable. Keep Clausen ready.

NO, NO, NO! I swear to God I will pull for the Eagles that year he plays for us.

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I'm not a big supporter of WR #1. But Green is definately a rare talent that doesn't come around often. We need to come to grips that Smitty does not want to be a #1 anymore and will start to decline. Green is capable of fulfilling the #1 role in the future. We suck at drafting WRs and Elite WRs rarely hit the market.

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I'm not a big supporter of WR #1. But Green is definately a rare talent that doesn't come around often. We need to come to grips that Smitty does not want to be a #1 anymore and will start to decline. Green is capable of fulfilling the #1 role in the future. We suck at drafting WRs and Elite WRs rarely hit the market.

I support more posters like this.

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