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I disagree for the following reason:
High-price positions are not high price because of some arbitrary rule that means LT's must be paid twice as much as LBs. It's because the majority of teams feel that a great LT contributes more to a football team than a great LB. That will remain true, even if all the salaries for drafted players are cut in half.
What it does do (dramatically I think), is change the trade value chart (especially for the top 5 picks). These very high picks used to have very little value in trades (although the listed numbers were still high), because when you took a player that high, you had to pay them a crazy amount of money. Just by trading down from 5 to say, 15, you opened up another $30 million or so to sign a high-power free agent. So I think the top 5 picks are much better now, than they have been in the past.
I also think you will see more trades up to those top 5 picks (like Atlanta last year), because teams that want to win now will couple a low first round pick and their first round pick next year (they are in win now mode) in order to get that guy who can help them immediately. I expect many more of that type of trade this year.
Maybe the Browns can take another one?
(Sorry refs: my post seem to disappear into the void when the thread got moved, so I've copied it over by hand)
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Original Spot Actual spot Pick 1. IND 5. WAS Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford 2. STL 2. STL Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State 3. MIN 6. MIA Matt Barkley, QB, Southern California 4. CLE 14. SEA Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor 5. WAS 1. IND Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU 6. MIA 3. MIN Matt Kalil, OT, Southern California 7. CAR 7. CAR Devon Still, DT, Penn State 8. JAC 8. JAC Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame 9. TB 9. TB Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama 10. KC 10. KC Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa 11. PHI 11. PHI Luke Kuechly, ILB, Boston College 12. BUF 19. CHI Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama 13. ARI 13. ARI Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina 14. SEA 4. CLE Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina 15. SD 15. SD David DeCastro, OG, Stanford 16. DAL 16. DAL Alfonzo Dennard, CB, Nebraska 17. TEN 17. TEN Dontari Poe, DT, Memphis 18. CIN 18. CIN Cordy Glenn, OG, Georgia 19. CHI 12. BUF Courtney Upshaw, OLB, Alabama 20. CIN 20. CIN Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama 21. NYJ 21. NYJ Kendall Wright, WR, Baylor 22. NYG 22. NYG Lamar Miller, RB, Miami (Fla.) 23. DEN 23. DEN Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M 24. DET 24. DET Brandon Lindsey, OLB, Pittsburgh 25. HOU 25. HOU Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford 26. CLE 26. CLE Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State 27. PIT 27. PIT Kelechi Osemele, OG, Iowa State 28. NE 28. NE Mark Barron, SS, Alabama 29. BAL 29. BAL Whitney Mercilus, DE, Illinois 30. SF 30. SF Nick Perry, DE, Southern California 31. NE 31. NE Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina 32. GB 32. GB Billy Winn, DE, Boise State I thought I would try a mock draft and see how it came out. I know there will ne some major dicrepencies as I am no into the technical aspect of the game to and have not studied all the players. I.E. OLB's who may or may not be suited for a particular defense etc. It would not surprise me to see Daniel Snyder give up alot to jump up for Luck and I could see the Colts doing that type of deal. I guess now it is purely speculation anyway as I see some of the mocks have had us at four different spots in the draft from 11 to 4 and taking Richardson at each instance, even bypassing Barkley, RGIII and Blackmon.
Also I have tried numerous times to make this post more readable but no matter how I try to space the columns it still looks like a jumbled mess. Sorry.
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1. IND 5. WAS Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford 2. STL 2. STL Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State 3. MIN 6. MIA Matt Barkley, QB, Southern California 4. CLE 14. SEA Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor 5. WAS 1. IND Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU 6. MIA 3. MIN Matt Kalil, OT, Southern California 7. CAR 7. CAR Devon Still, DT, Penn State 8. JAC 8. JAC Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame 9. TB 9. TB Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama 10. KC 10. KC Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa 11. PHI 11. PHI Luke Kuechly, ILB, Boston College 12. BUF 19. CHI Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama 13. ARI 13. ARI Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina 14. SEA 4. CLE Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina 15. SD 15. SD David DeCastro, OG, Stanford 16. DAL 16. DAL Alfonzo Dennard, CB, Nebraska 17. TEN 17. TEN Dontari Poe, DT, Memphis 18. CIN 18. CIN Cordy Glenn, OG, Georgia 19. CHI 12. BUF Courtney Upshaw, OLB, Alabama 20. CIN 20. CIN Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama 21. NYJ 21. NYJ Kendall Wright, WR, Baylor 22. NYG 22. NYG Lamar Miller, RB, Miami (Fla.) 23. DEN 23. DEN Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M 24. DET 24. DET Brandon Lindsey, OLB, Pittsburgh 25. HOU 25. HOU Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford 26. CLE 26. CLE Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State 27. PIT 27. PIT Kelechi Osemele, OG, Iowa State 28. NE 28. NE Mark Barron, SS, Alabama 29. BAL 29. BAL Whitney Mercilus, DE, Illinois 30. SF 30. SF Nick Perry, DE, Southern California 31. NE 31. NE Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina 32. GB 32. GB Billy Winn, DE, Boise State
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I put up my Top 50 in a different thread (I think) just a little while ago...it hasn't changed much since then but it fits here since you guys are discussing that.
1. Andrew Luck - QB - Stanford 2. Matt Kalil - LT - USC 3. Matt Barkley - QB - USC 4. Trent Richardson - RB - Alabama 5. Quinton Coples - DE43 - North Carolina 6. Morris Claiborne - CB - LSU 7. Justin Blackmon - WR - Oklahoma St 8. Riley Reiff - LT - Iowa 9. Dre Kirkpatrick - CB - Alabama 10. Luke Kuechly - MLB - Boston College 11. Robert Griffin - QB - Baylor 12. Michael Floyd - WR - Notre Dame 13. David DeCastro - OG - Stanford 14. Johnathan Martin - LT - Stanford 15. Devon Still - DT43 - Penn St 16. Alfonzo Dennard - CB - Nebraska 17. Landry Jones - QB - Oklahoma 18. Courtney Upshaw - OLB34 - Alabama 19. Brandon Thompson - DT43 - Clemson 20. Alshon Jeffery - WR - South Carolina 21. Zach Brown - OLB43 - North Carolina 22. Lamar Miller - RB - Miami 23. Vontaze Burfict - MLB - Arizona St 24. Jared Crick - DE34 - Nebraska 25. Whitney Mercilus - DE43 - Illinois 26. Kendall Wright - WR - Baylor 27. Juron Criner - WR - Arizona 28. Mark Barron - SS - Alabama 29. Don'ta Hightower - MLB - Alabama 30. Mike Adams - RT - Ohio St 31. Dwayne Allen - TE - Clemson 32. Cordy Glenn - OG - Georgia 33. Janoris Jenkins - CB - North Alabama 34. Melvin Ingram - DE43 - South Carolina 35. Ryan Tannehill - QB - Texas A&M 36. Nick Perry - OLB34 - USC 37. TJ McDonald - FS - USC 38. Jarvis Jones - OLB43 - Georgia 39. Brandon Jenkins - OLB34 - Florida St 40. Chase Minnifield - CB - Virginia 41. Mohamed Sanu - WR - Rutgers 42. Jerel Worthy - DT43 - Michigan St 43. Levy Adcock - RT - Oklahoma St 44. Ronnell Lewis - OLB43 - Oklahoma 45. Johnthan Banks - CB - Mississippi St 46. Zebrie Sanders - LT - Florida St 47. Peter Konz - OC - Wisconsin 48. LaMichael James - RB - Oregon 49. Bruce Irvin - OLB34 - West Virginia 50. Stephon Gilmore - CB - South Carolina
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Here's what I don't see though. If Indy decides to keep Manning/trade Luck, then there is no way I see them walking away from a beast like Richardson. Manning will want another weapon and they will be in total win now mode by making that trade.
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Thanks for straightening that mess out for me. As for INdy you are probably right. I thought about Richardson there and he would be a great addition.
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If that's the top 50, we should get 3 of those guys should we not deal any picks? I hope that is a deep group. It seems pretty good but it doesn't seem loaded like you get maybe 2 or 3 times every decade.
Still though, the sound of it is nice.
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Who should we shoot for (be realistic) with our first three picks? If you advocate trading up to get Luck, include what you would give up.
Me: Blackmon, Coples, Mike Adams. Also, I'd trade the two No. 1s to move up, but not next year's. If Indy wants to go with Manning, they'd well to get the No. 4 and a later No. 1.
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welcome to the board. just so you know, draft threads go in the tailgate forum and we have a few going now.
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Who should we shoot for (be realistic) with our first three picks? If you advocate trading up to get Luck, include what you would give up.
Me: Blackmon, Coples, Mike Adams. Also, I'd trade the two No. 1s to move up, but not next year's. If Indy wants to go with Manning, they'd well to get the No. 4 and a later No. 1.
First 3 picks....sure I will play along in order RG3, Michael Floyd, and Chase Minnifield, then the best RT left on the board.
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Welcome to the board man. Our first 3 picks are all dictated by where we go with our 1st selection so here are my scenarios.
Assuming no trades.
Option 1: 1A - Justin Blackmon - WR Oklahoma St 1B - Whitney Mercilus - DE Illinois 2 - Chase Minnifield - CB Virginia
Option 2: 1A - Matt Barkley - QB USC 1B - Kendall Wright - WR Baylor 2 - Chase Minnifield - CB Virginia
Assuming we don't trade up for Luck and Blackmon and Barkley are both gone I trade down to hopefully 8-12 range and pick up an extra 2nd this year and a 2nd or 3rd next year.
Option 3: 1A - Michael Floyd - WR Notre Dame 1B - Whitney Mercilus - DE Illinois 2A - Chase Minnifield - CB Virginia 2B - Levy Adcock - RT Oklahoma St
Assuming we trade up for Luck (I give up both 1st's and a 3rd this year, plus a 3rd next year...doubt that gets it done but it's where I'd at least start)
Option 4: 1 - Andrew Luck - QB Stanford 2 - Mohamed Sanu - WR Rutgers 4 - Andre Branch - DE Clemson
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Can Skrine be a starter next year? He had the fastest 40 time and most bench reps of any CB in last year's draft, has a good attitude and seems to have played fairly well. And is there any way that Pinkston is a suitable RT?
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I like Buster, but see him more as a CB3.......I think Minnifield and Haden as our starters sounds pretty darn good to me, with Buster playing behind both of them.....Im ready to move on from the Sheldon Brown experiment
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I know absolutely nothing about Minnifield. But how much of the love for him is due to him being a Minnifield?
Similar to people wanting us to draft Casey Matthews this year, and he hasn't been lighting it up as people played him up to do.
I am unfamiliar with this feeling of optimism
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The kid is pretty solid CB....you can youtube him for highlights but cant really get a good idea just from watching the good plays.
and as far as Casey Matthews I still think we should of drafted him, he could of helped us out. And for what its worth the spot he got taken at I think we should of grabbed him.
Minnifield is pretty good corner tho to answer your question.
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Hey may very well be a great CB. Like I said, I haven't watched him at all (I'm no draft guru in the least). I just worry sometimes that people see a guy's name and automatically play him up.
I am unfamiliar with this feeling of optimism
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As of right now: Trade back ( Seattle?) and get: 1A. WR Michael Floyd or Alshon Jeffery 1B. OT Mike Adams 2. DE Whitney Mercilus It all hinges on Heckert and Holmgrens opinion of McCoy and what happens between now and draft day with Hillis.
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Casey Matthews would be playing a lot this year, if not starting. I watched him last weekend, and he was all over the place, just like his big brother. Well, maybe not just like Clay, but ....
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I like Skrine as well but he's still young and unproven. I wouldn't want to go into next year with him penciled in as a starter yet. Let him earn it with his play as a backup until then.
CB1 - Joe Haden CB2 - Chase Minnifield CB3 - Dmitri Patterson CB4 - Buster Skrine CB5 - Mike Adams
As for Minnifield, I'd be lying if I didn't say sentiment for his dad didn't play SOME part in wanting him. But the kid is a flat out player just like his dad. He's an early 2nd round pick for any team (and could even slide into late 1st round if his combine/pro days go well). It just so happens that we have an early 2nd round pick, CB is a priority position for high round picks and we have a need for a starting corner opposite Haden.
He is the main reason why I'd pass on Morris Claiborne with our 1st pick.
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I know absolutely nothing about Minnifield. But how much of the love for him is due to him being a Minnifield?
Absolutely zero, quite obviously!
Sure, Graff mentioned Minnifield in the first three scenario's, but he did leave him off the fourth.
Just bustin' your chops, Graff.
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Graff, those are good scenarios. But are you assuming we don't need a replacement for Hillis? I agree that RBs can be had later, but some gurus are calling Richardson the best prospect since Adrian Peterson. He MIGHT be the exception that you use a high pick on. Personally, I'd rather resign Hillis, build a dominant OL and start converting third and even fourth and shorts with smash-mouth football.
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Who should we shoot for (be realistic) with our first three picks? If you advocate trading up to get Luck, include what you would give up.
Me: Blackmon, Coples, Mike Adams. Also, I'd trade the two No. 1s to move up, but not next year's. If Indy wants to go with Manning, they'd well to get the No. 4 and a later No. 1.
First 3 picks....sure I will play along in order RG3, Michael Floyd, and Chase Minnifield, then the best RT left on the board.
I would be quite happy with those 2 first round picks ..... and from what I have heard about Minnifield, I think I'd be pretty happy with that pick too.
Then grab a LB, DE, and T .... and we'd be in pretty decent shape for a turnaround.
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No way am I spending a top 5 pick on a RB. Not in today's NFL and especially not in our offense.
I want to re-sign Hillis as long as his contract demands aren't stupid. If they are, then let him walk. I'd be fine grabbing a FA RB or looking at one of :
Bernard Pierce - Temple Doug Martin - Boise St Jeff Demps - Florida Isaiah Pead - Cincinnati Robert Turbin - Utah St
Whomever drops from that group in Rounds 5 or higher.
Get a QB and a #1 WR so the defense actually fears/respects the pass...and then a good blocking OLine...and Johnny-generic NFL running back will challenge for 1000 yard seasons.
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A lot of mention of DE Whitney Mercilus in the past few threads. We really need a DE opposite Sheard. Definitely a good pas rusher and if stout vs the run great. I don't get a good feeling from Couples. Can somebody breakdown Whitney Mercilus' game? How does that compare to the DE from So Cal (Perry?) or So Carolina Ingram?
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Option 1: #1 QB Luck (trade for 2x1st, 2nd, 4th and 6th...all this draft, we'd still have 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th)
Option 2:
1a QB Barkley or QB Griffin 1b CB Dennard 2 DE Mercilus
Option 3:
1a QB Barkley or QB Griffin 1b WR K.Wright 2a CB Minnifield or CB Gilmore or DE Mercilus
Overall this is a VERY deep CB class...I would cut Sheldon and draft a CB with 1 of the 3 top 50 picks and then double dip in the 4th/5th...we'd be settled for years
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No way am I spending a top 5 pick on a RB. Not in today's NFL and especially not in our offense.
I want to re-sign Hillis as long as his contract demands aren't stupid. If they are, then let him walk. I'd be fine grabbing a FA RB or looking at one of :
Bernard Pierce - Temple Doug Martin - Boise St Jeff Demps - Florida Isaiah Pead - Cincinnati Robert Turbin - Utah St
Whomever drops from that group in Rounds 5 or higher.
Get a QB and a #1 WR so the defense actually fears/respects the pass...and then a good blocking OLine...and Johnny-generic NFL running back will challenge for 1000 yard seasons.
Agreed.....Id rather take a flyer on a Boom Herron in the 4th or 5th round than draft one in the first with us having so many other needs...I mean if we re-sign Hillis, Hardesty is going to be here next year if we like it or not, and we have Brandon Jackson coming back who I think would of been great for us. Not to mention Obi, and Smith on the practice squad we will have plenty of depth. Not to mention we dont know who is or who isnt going to be on the FA wire.
Id much rather go get QB and WR in the first round...takes care of two areas of weakness. I think our depth at RB is pretty decent.
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I like Option 3, as long as that QB is Barkley and not RG3.
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Option 3 for me. I feel like Kendall Wright will be a stud.
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If we get a steal (Claiborne at 10) you take the CB but I wouldn't target a CB with any of our 1st 3 picks. I think we would be ok with Haden/Peterson/Skrine if we could find a good ballhawking free safety (I don't see any in this draft) and an improved pass rush. I think the same quality player at S or DE would improve our defense more than CB but if CB is clearly the best player available you take him.
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Some thoughts:
- I'm off the Coples bandwagon....3 reasons: 1. While having a very high ceiling he's just too much a boom or bust spec, and in the top 10 that's a no go for a 4 win team....2. Inconsistent effort is MAJOR red flag for ANY player in the trenches and esp. for a guy picked in the top 10....3. Sheard's emergence lessens the need to swing for a hgh ceiling guy at DE
- lots of CBs I like...Claiborn is a stud and would be a luxury pick with Haden on the roster...I REALLY like Dennard with the ATL pick, perfect fit for the D and as #2 CB...while Minnifield is ok I think we can get a similar talent in the 3rd in Judie or Boykin or even Fleming...I also like Gilmore over Minnifield
- still not sure about some DEs....taking those JR DEs is always a risk because it's easy to put up impressive stats when nobody is game planning against you. I really like Ingram but Curry and Branch are ok too...there sure aren't many day 1 starters, so we have to get a DE no later than with the 3rd, probably earlier
- late round (mostly big school) sleepers (200+ on most internet boards right now) WR Boykin, DT Harrell, DE Binns, OT James Brown, CB/FS Golden, OLB Kaddu, OLB S.Brown, G B.Brooks, LB J.Harris, S B.Taylor, S W.Guy, TE/FB Smelley, QB Persa, LB Marve, LB A.Cole
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this does seem like a weak draft for DEs.
maybe a decent RDE prospect drops to us in round2
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I know you can't get too Buckeye crazy, but Posey could be a steal at WR. Despite his suspension, he is actually a good attitude guy and he might fall. I think Little will take a big step next year, but we still need a field stretching No. 1 wideout.
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If we get a steal (Claiborne at 10) you take the CB but I wouldn't target a CB with any of our 1st 3 picks. I think we would be ok with Haden/Peterson/Skrine if we could find a good ballhawking free safety (I don't see any in this draft) and an improved pass rush. I think the same quality player at S or DE would improve our defense more than CB but if CB is clearly the best player available you take him.
I agree with your last point 100%....this D needs a FS and DE more than an upgrade at #2 CB....but I'm not sure Patterson or Skrine will hold up on the outside...I view them more as inside CBs with spot starting ability...so, while I think Patterson can be ok there and Skrine still has a lot of upside to become a #2 CB...I still wouldn't go into the season betting on it...at least not next season
Also, not sure if Patterson is here next season...can't find any contract details...is he a FA?
Heckert wasn't perfect but he FINALLY solidified nickel/dime DB duties with a cheap FA sign and a 5th rounder
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cmon now, we can't get all 3
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Bernard Pierce - Temple Doug Martin - Boise St Jeff Demps - Florida Isaiah Pead - Cincinnati Robert Turbin - Utah St
Whomever drops from that group in Rounds 5 or higher.
Of these guys, I like Doug Martin and Bernard Pierce. Although Martin is a better pass catcher than Pierce. Plus I get nervous about Pierce's size.
But I watched him play UConn last year, and I saw NFL written all over him. Came from a very well coached Temple team. Looks like he had a great season this year too.
And I've always heard that Doug Martin was a good RB
But none of these guys are NFL regular starting material. There is one guy who most definitely is though. That's Trent Richardson. He's ridiculously good. Seeing that he can catch the ball and is in the AFC North on an outdoor field, I think he'd be a good fit for us
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Will they glow and be all shiny like that when they play?
That might not be so good, but at least it'd probably look cool during night games.
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cmon now, we can't get all 3
It looks like we're beaming them in.
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I would love to see somebody do an evaluation of Richardson with 1a vs Lamar Smith Mia with pick 1b.
1a QB Barkley or RG3 1b RB Lamar Smith 1b 2 WR Kendall Wright or Fuller (Maybe a little optimistic hoping Wright falls this far but 3 Adcock (Does he last this far? Waltersfootball.com has us taking him with this pick) Otherwise Massie/Datko/Reynolds here or maybe even with 4a. Later perhaps Jarius Wright wr Arkansas
Growing pains next year with all these rookies on offense but with this draft and either our OG's progress or we sign a FA or we draft one the following year and this offense is fixed for the next decade. Of course the defense is ignored but we can't fix everything in one season - just too much.
Don't blame the clown for acting like a clown. Ask yourself why you keep going to the circus.
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