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How young are we??


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Jake- 11th year

Smitty- 9th year

Moose- 14th year

Gross- 7th year

Wharton- 6th year

Kalil- 3rd year

Vincent- 9th year

Otah- 2nd year

King- 4th year

Hoover- 10th year

DeAngelo- 4th year

Average = 7 years EXP

Peppers- 8th year

Lewis- 9th year

Kemo- 8th year

Brayton- 7th year

Davis- 5th year

Beason- 3rd year

Diggs- 10th year

Marshall- 4th year

Gamble- 6th year

Harris- 5th year

Godfrey- 2nd year

Average = 6 years EXP

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We've hit our window in three or four years we won't have our starting QB, WRs, DEs, DTs either.

Smart drafting at this point is how we're going to survive, so imo, we definitely have to stop trading away our first rounders.

yes- we have to find a way to get our 1st rounder back.

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No, we'll be fine into next year, but we need to stand pat and just draft smart with the 2nd and 3rd rounder we'll have.

I am 50/50 on this.

Next years QB class is deeeeeeep... But if we do great this season and have a 50th-64th pick then we can be on the outside looking in when it comes to finding Delhommes replacement.

BUt I guess with the FO's history of not wanting to draft QB's, why even get my hopes up....

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We've hit our window in three or four years we won't have our starting QB, WRs, DEs, DTs either.

Smart drafting at this point is how we're going to survive, so imo, we definitely have to stop trading away our first rounders.

Ummmmm totally agree.

Smart drafting, and great coaching is the way to make us an every season contender. We will also need to be looking into the QB position sooner rather than later, and let him sit for a couple of years.

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