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re: Sean Davis CB/S Maryland
Posted on 2/11/16 at 10:05 am to Lester Earl
Posted on 2/11/16 at 10:05 am to Lester Earl
I just happened to reply to you specifically but it was more in regards to an overall opinion that has been echoed by multiple posters.
I think we would be better served by trying to bring in a seasoned veteran at CB versus adding more inexperienced players that need to take their lumps. Greer and Gay were immediate contributors that were seasoned in the league and neither broke the bank to bring in. Breaux was just a diamond in the rough find.
More often than not there are some budding/solid NFL players that are out to prove themselves on their second contract that are just now entering their prime. I think we should try to find one.
Talent on the front 7 generally costs a lot more due to supply and demand and your best chance to land a player of high value there is to land one in the draft considering most teams either don't let those players leave the building...or they get PAID when they do.
Our DL is pretty atrocious from a starter and reserve standpoint outside of Jordan and we definitely still need at least 1 starting LB. This still does not even account for G, WR, and TE.
I understand the draft value argument...but unless someone ridiculous falls quite a ways then you have to ignore the position IMO.
I think we would be better served by trying to bring in a seasoned veteran at CB versus adding more inexperienced players that need to take their lumps. Greer and Gay were immediate contributors that were seasoned in the league and neither broke the bank to bring in. Breaux was just a diamond in the rough find.
More often than not there are some budding/solid NFL players that are out to prove themselves on their second contract that are just now entering their prime. I think we should try to find one.
Talent on the front 7 generally costs a lot more due to supply and demand and your best chance to land a player of high value there is to land one in the draft considering most teams either don't let those players leave the building...or they get PAID when they do.
Our DL is pretty atrocious from a starter and reserve standpoint outside of Jordan and we definitely still need at least 1 starting LB. This still does not even account for G, WR, and TE.
I understand the draft value argument...but unless someone ridiculous falls quite a ways then you have to ignore the position IMO.
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