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The OT Conundrum Thread
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Taylor is going to leave, he can get significantly more money on the market than we can pay. Little moves to RT, Cam comes back at LT and we draft Cam's replacement this year. Once the replacement is here we can choose if Little plays left or right, but he seems more likely to move to RT in the short term while we have Cam. I think we have to use that money we would spend on Taylor on our other needs including signing the other guys we want to keep and bringing in a few upgrades to the depth guys. We draft DT, OL, CB, and TE; maybe a mid rounder rush end, but we need to figure out if we want a traditional lineman or a rush 'backer first.
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