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Old 11-11-2021, 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by rm1369 View Post
It’s pretty obvious where the weaknesses on the team are - pass rush, secondary, and WR are the glaring needs. TE becomes a question mark and LT depends on how they handle Fisher. The key to me is what you see the rest of the year from Paye and Dayo. If there is reason for optimism then next year is the start of a realistic window and Ballard needs to actually fill holes with guys who can compete - not just rookies. He actually needs to use FA to get COMPETENT level guys at WR and in the secondary. I’m not suggesting breaking the bank on the top guys. I’m saying not having to rely on 2nd - 4th round drafts picks to immediately cover glaring holes. Then use the draft to take BPA at anything other than RB or QB. Preferably CB or WR but I don’t want to see that be the only option for filling the glaring holes. Ballard has acquired a decent amount of high quality talent. He needs to now assemble a team capable of truly competing. Those are different things.

If Paye and Dayo don’t show reason for optimism then the only thing that matters is finding a pass rush somewhere. That may require drastic steps. But you aren’t winning anything without one.
Well put. Until we can get at least a decent pass rush then adding players at other positions (at least on D) is like pissing in the wind. Would be great if Paye and Dayo pan out, but I'm not going to hold my breath on that. I have a feeling that Ballard will be spending more 2nd and 3rd rounders on players like Turray and Banogu for the next several years until he finally hits on one.
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