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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1095493" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I think Sean is Solid at RG, I realize it’s not his fault Elgton went down. This Offense would be immediately better with a natural Center and Sean to RG. He looked like a Fish out of water defenders ran by him before he lifted his head. That’s just a sign of a Novice on the job. There were also some notable communication issues with Jordan. Center is too important to be having tryouts or on the job training. There’s about 1/2 dozen Centers from College in this Draft who could match or could beat Sean out, then eventually pass him up. 1 or 2 Centers I recall are bouncing back from injury and may not be ready Week 1. Let’s call it at least 4-5 draftable guys and I bet 2 or 3 will cross our selections through Rounds</p><p>3-5 area.</p><p>I’m going by RD5 (not necessarily in order)</p><p>Edge, CB, DT, OC, RB unless the ideal WR is there I’d pass.</p><p></p><p>Reliable and recent Rumblings of GB shopping another FA move.</p><p>GB does have ability to sign another moderate $ FA veteran without least bit of concern. Deandre Hopkins would be a good stopgap for a year or two. I read one reporter picked his brain and sounds like he’s thinking $5Mil area. Might be less idk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1095493, member: 10086"] I think Sean is Solid at RG, I realize it’s not his fault Elgton went down. This Offense would be immediately better with a natural Center and Sean to RG. He looked like a Fish out of water defenders ran by him before he lifted his head. That’s just a sign of a Novice on the job. There were also some notable communication issues with Jordan. Center is too important to be having tryouts or on the job training. There’s about 1/2 dozen Centers from College in this Draft who could match or could beat Sean out, then eventually pass him up. 1 or 2 Centers I recall are bouncing back from injury and may not be ready Week 1. Let’s call it at least 4-5 draftable guys and I bet 2 or 3 will cross our selections through Rounds 3-5 area. I’m going by RD5 (not necessarily in order) Edge, CB, DT, OC, RB unless the ideal WR is there I’d pass. Reliable and recent Rumblings of GB shopping another FA move. GB does have ability to sign another moderate $ FA veteran without least bit of concern. Deandre Hopkins would be a good stopgap for a year or two. I read one reporter picked his brain and sounds like he’s thinking $5Mil area. Might be less idk. [/QUOTE]
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