Hmmm....Ballard's "you cannot buy a locker room" comment....
The offense is set with an identity (Luck) and is already a top offense. Adding veteran free agents to it to make it one of the best in the league (OG, WR1b, RB) will not change its overall identity and any veterans added will not become a dominate voice on that squad with veterans like Luck, Gore, Stanzo, Hilton and Doyle in the house.
However, on defense, there are no veteran voices anymore except for Vontae Davis and lesser starters like Robinson, Jones, Langford and perhaps Butler if we re-sign him. Any high priced veteran we sign (especially at LB) will instantly become a leader on the defense and shape how that squad grows.
Right or wrong, I wonder how much of that mindset is playing into Ballard's free agency strategy?
I wonder if his "you cannot buy a locker room" comment will lead him to not bring in veteran defensive talent and instead insist that we "grow" that talent through the draft over the next two or three years?
Other than Poe, I have not seen us linked to many defensive free agents at all.
Something to think about. With a top 3 offense and a defense that climbs to average, we probably win the division.
Cheers,
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