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2014 Draft Positions of Need.


Kurb

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Consider.

 

Players possibly not here.

 

Lafell

Gettis

Edwards

Hixon

Ginn

Gross

Beason

Godfrey (Cap cut)

Hardy

 

Strikethroughs on recent departures.

Just to name a few.

 

Starting positions that need to be possibly upgraded.

 

RT LT RG, WR 2,3,4,5, CB, FS, SS,

 

Sheesh

 

 

 

Soooo

 

 

O-Line, WR , CB ? as top 3 ?

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we are not getting any of those elite LTs. We will be drafting AT best middle of the 1st.

How do you know we'll be drafting in the middle of the 1st?

How do you know these guys won't fall in the draft?

How do you know that we might not try to position (trade up?) ourselves to take one of these guy?

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Whomever the best player to be available to us at WR or on the OL is the direction we should go. I couldn't begin to tell you which one will be more essential. The OL is awful and needs a premiere young talent at OT, and the time to stop putting off looking for elite WR talent came and passed two years ago at least. And yeah, we need Secondary help too.

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