I think you have to go into the draft with RT and CB position improved via FA. You can't sey yourself up for having to use a 2nd on a player that you really don't value that high.
Worse you don't end up addressing it in either the 2nd, 3rd, our FA.
The team has to many positions of need to not take the BPA in the draft. That is why you have to fill them before the draft. That is also why I douglas like to see the draft happen before FA, but that isn't going to change any time soon.
Tyler Polumbus as our future RT??
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Correct... the importance of OT, and our clear need for one, probably means that we will be doing something to generate a pick that is adequate to get a quality starter. With a commodity as valuable as Bob clearly is, they will work to reduce the hits he takes when operating in or near the pocket. That will be their top priority, followed by DB help.Deadskins wrote:Then no OT for you.Countertrey wrote:And, if the #One OT on our board at that time in the 2nd round is rated as a bottom fourth round pick?Deadskins wrote:Yeah, but what I meant was that I think the OT would have to be #1 left on our draft board when our pick in the second round came along. BTW, I notice you have us picking in the first half of the 2nd (Booooooo)
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