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Posted on 5/16/24 at 8:03 pm to trinidadtiger
To be an elite offense you need an elite WR in every class and then another top 20 WR in every class. Then you can add a project guy along with them. Maybe find some intangible that some WR brings to the room. Just because we got Coleman and Thompson don’t mean shite. Of course it’s a good start but so was Davis and NCM in their class. Davis was great but got bounced off the team, NCM never fully got his explosiveness back after his high school injury.
Bottom line if you want to compete with the big dogs you better be willing to pay for top QBs, top WRs, top OTs, top DL, top edge rushers and top corners every year.
Safety, linebacker, running back, and interior OL grabs some really good players but you don’t have to break the bank on those since there are plenty to choose from very very few make huge differences across an entire season and if they do it’s mainly because what someone beside them or in front of them does to free them up
Bottom line if you want to compete with the big dogs you better be willing to pay for top QBs, top WRs, top OTs, top DL, top edge rushers and top corners every year.
Safety, linebacker, running back, and interior OL grabs some really good players but you don’t have to break the bank on those since there are plenty to choose from very very few make huge differences across an entire season and if they do it’s mainly because what someone beside them or in front of them does to free them up
This post was edited on 5/16/24 at 8:04 pm
Posted on 5/16/24 at 8:12 pm to trinidadtiger
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Cunningham, CJ Wiley, Travis Smith, who else?
Derrick Smith
Daylyn Upshaw
Cortez Mills
I would say all those would be takes if they wanted to commit. There are some others the staff are keeping an eye on. Someone will pop off this season that was behind someone else last season. This staff has been pretty good identifying WRs before they fully blow up.
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