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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 952367" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I know that OL sounds uninspiring to some fans in the draft. However I see a 2-headed Offensive monster developing (Run+Pass) I believe we’ve got one of the most formidable 1-2-3 punches at RB talent wise and we’re underutilizing that aspect some (partly due to injury) My hypothesis is we would expect our OL to congeal more this season. Yet we invested a massive -% at QB and we MUST keep #12 clean</p><p>OL may be a secondary need in many seasons like this, but I’d key around Rounds 1-2 this season. The secondary benefit to that is watch our Run game take a significant jump in production if we hit OL early. We also would have adequate depth there and overlapping contracts which is a tertiary advantage.</p><p></p><p>We could very easily get back into a top 5 Scoring Offense if we hit at OL and find 1 more receiving weapon either early in the draft or a FA.</p><p> If the Defense gets back into a top 10-12 range again and our ST improves markedly, watch out.</p><p></p><p>For me ideally we’d look something like this (Obviously needs change as players/positions sign)</p><p>Round 1 OL</p><p>Round 2 DT/Edge</p><p>Round 3 Edge/DT</p><p>Round 4 CB</p><p>Round 4 WR/TE (comp)</p><p>Round 5 TE/WR</p><p>Round 6 Safety</p><p>Round 7 ST</p><p>Round 7 ST (comp)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 952367, member: 10086"] I know that OL sounds uninspiring to some fans in the draft. However I see a 2-headed Offensive monster developing (Run+Pass) I believe we’ve got one of the most formidable 1-2-3 punches at RB talent wise and we’re underutilizing that aspect some (partly due to injury) My hypothesis is we would expect our OL to congeal more this season. Yet we invested a massive -% at QB and we MUST keep #12 clean OL may be a secondary need in many seasons like this, but I’d key around Rounds 1-2 this season. The secondary benefit to that is watch our Run game take a significant jump in production if we hit OL early. We also would have adequate depth there and overlapping contracts which is a tertiary advantage. We could very easily get back into a top 5 Scoring Offense if we hit at OL and find 1 more receiving weapon either early in the draft or a FA. If the Defense gets back into a top 10-12 range again and our ST improves markedly, watch out. For me ideally we’d look something like this (Obviously needs change as players/positions sign) Round 1 OL Round 2 DT/Edge Round 3 Edge/DT Round 4 CB Round 4 WR/TE (comp) Round 5 TE/WR Round 6 Safety Round 7 ST Round 7 ST (comp) [/QUOTE]
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