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A possible offseason strategy - Invest massively in the offense

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I'd do the opposite and go all D except for an LT in the first to shore up the O-line. It's easier for rookies to make an impact on D. If Caldwell wants to save his job, he'll go that route because that's the most efficient way to get immediate contributions from the draft capital. Ideally, 

1st #9 - best DT or LT available
1st #20 - best DT or LT available 
2nd: best CB or LB available
3rd: best CB or LB available
4th: best CB or LB available
two 5ths, two 6ths, and 7th: run stuffing DT project or BAP anything



On offense, if Cam can be shifted inside, I'd also sign a veteran guard to compete with him. If he loses, he can be the swing tackle. I'd bench/cut AJ Cann. I think we have to keep Norwell because of his contact, but I think he can be solid with a decent LT next to him. Re-sign Linder at a more team-friendly rate or draft his replacement. I'd also sign a veteran TE to add to the mix of O'Shag and the San Diego State kid. (It's hard to get contributions from rookie TEs.) The receiving corps is serviceable although after Chark the depth/talent is mediocre at best. Fournette, Armstead, and undrafted rookies can be serviceable RBs.
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homebiscuit - by homebiscuit - 01-18-2020, 08:27 AM
RE: A possible offseason strategy - Invest massively in the offense - by TheDogCatcher - 01-18-2020, 10:33 AM



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