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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
Sure.
But if Kelce goes down, our receiving targets are pretty much dumpster fire as well. It's spooky shit when he's not on the field.
It's a cap league and when you have great players, you also have substantial capital invested in them. That requires that you plan on significant contributions from them. You then allocate your remaining resources to areas where you DON'T have those force multipliers rather than trying to plan for an eventuality where you lose the one(s) you have.
We have finite resources in terms of picks/cap. We have to pick and choose where to allocate them. When I have Chris Jones at an area and Kadarius Toney/Lucas Niang at another, I'm not gonna focus on the area that has Chris Jones over the latter.
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You can allocate to all of them and not have a dumpster fire at any of them IMO. I think Gray could step in and perform at some reasonable level if Kelce went down. As we've said, you're not replacing an All-Pro, you're trying to mitigate the damages.
Would you be satisfied with a solution that was something like:
FA: DT A'Shawn Robinson 6m, WR Corey Davis 3m
Draft: Combo of RT, ER, DT in 1-3 and WR, DB, ER, DT, OL, RB day 3.