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I'm hoping they'll use 37 to trade back up in front of the Steelers and draft Vander Esch.
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Hopefully the other part of the plan is to put more talent there. Scheme only covers up so much.
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I think they know. That’s why they’ve tried to get Norwell, Jensen, Pugh, and now are trying to get Slauson. I would’ve liked to see a much greater sense of urgency. But it’s better than not trying and acting like everything is fine.
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Jacksonville will sack Luck 10 times per game
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I hate the idea of having to spend more high draft picks on OL. Again. I’d much rather have overpaid for some solid veteran help on the line and invested these early picks in other areas of need - especially on D. But now you pretty much have to use probably 2 on OL. Lucks going to need protection when he’s dropping back 40+ times a game.
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I'm of the opinion that "oft injured" was not the problem last year. Pagano and Monachino were unable to pull their respective heads out of their asses and had some sort of vendetta against Wilson rather than actually play the 2nd round pick and start the development process. Remember that staff was the same asshats that proclaimed Tolzien won the backup job because of OTA performance.
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