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Some think that Floyd solves most D needs and that McVay is gonna go hard on O draft picks.
Ummmmm...
I’m not at all sure about that.
I still see big investments coming for this Morris D.
Weak OLB (a must have)
CB (might not be able to sign DW in ‘22)
ILB (has needed upgrading for several years)
And those are just the biggies which would require at least 3 of our few picks and/or FA (including scarce cap dollars).
On O we do have at least one crying need at Center. I’d prefer a FA vet, if possible. But if he’s a short timer Sully type then a high draft pick used for C is likely.
No shortage of wants on O, either. Beyond Center, most might be described as development/depth investments.
LOT
TE
WR (vertical)
RB (depth)
So I guess I’m saying I see 2 things.
1. Looks like a fairly even draft/FA focus between O and D despite the DW tender and the Floyd signing.
2. Once again, Snead has to excell in second tier FA, late picks, and UDFA. No pressure. Lol.
Ummmmm...
I’m not at all sure about that.
I still see big investments coming for this Morris D.
Weak OLB (a must have)
CB (might not be able to sign DW in ‘22)
ILB (has needed upgrading for several years)
And those are just the biggies which would require at least 3 of our few picks and/or FA (including scarce cap dollars).
On O we do have at least one crying need at Center. I’d prefer a FA vet, if possible. But if he’s a short timer Sully type then a high draft pick used for C is likely.
No shortage of wants on O, either. Beyond Center, most might be described as development/depth investments.
LOT
TE
WR (vertical)
RB (depth)
So I guess I’m saying I see 2 things.
1. Looks like a fairly even draft/FA focus between O and D despite the DW tender and the Floyd signing.
2. Once again, Snead has to excell in second tier FA, late picks, and UDFA. No pressure. Lol.