gordonelloyd |
10-25-2024 09:21 AM |
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Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19
(Post 17763154)
The way I see it, obviously isn't gonna hurt if they add to any one of WR, OT, DE, or CB.
But even before an addition, the only thing that can stop this team is injury. So which spot is most vulnerable? At which spot would a single injury to a single player most crater their title hopes?
It's tough but think I'd go:
1) OT
2) CB
3) WR
4) DE
I think they're gonna take their chances at OL though because if they felt bad about the pups and their trajectory, yeah, Donovan would be here already.
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I think this is a good way of looking at it.
And after this Sunday Max Crosby will show us if we can stand pat at OT. If we get an injury later on in the year that of course would be another matter, but we could always bring in Smith then. After Sunday, the OT priority will be better known.
I think the Latimer option at corner would be really great and certainly worth the Tennessee third round pick we got for Snead . If the information that’s been posted is correct he would definitely be affordable this year, but probably only a rental for our three peat.
I guess another factor to consider is what do we need to make sure we beat Baltimore. I think we were quite lucky in that first game and I’m not talking about the toe. I think many of us didn’t think that Jackson and Henry would be able to work together very well and in that first game the ravens hadn’t figured out how to make that work. But they have now. I know we all believe we can count on Lamar to choke, so we get the win, but I have become increasingly worried about them. Not sure who we could add in a trade that would help here as it would probably have to be a very good player and I don’t know if we can afford that or would want to pay the price.
So I think they will wait until what the Raiders show us on Sunday and then decide if they need to go after OT help or probably DB.
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