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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 508445" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>Good list but I agree with adambr2. It was the same thought that I had about QB. It's a one man unit and it's #1. The receivers are are second best unit. Say what you want but Jennings was allowed to walk because we have enough depth and talent that we didn't need to pay his price. James Jones, Jordy Nelson, and Randall Cobb are a great trio and Boykins will contribute even more this season.</p><p></p><p>So I'd probably go:</p><p>1. QB</p><p>2. WR</p><p>3. CB</p><p>4. TE - Finley puts the group on the map and some of the young guys are good blockers</p><p>5. DL - Hopefully improving but Pickett, Raji, Daniels, and Jolly are a pretty good group</p><p>6. S - Burnett is really taking over Collins' void and Jennings is looking good</p><p>7. ST - Masthay great, Crosby below average, but the rest of the units have been pretty good at limiting returns and actually scoring points on fakes</p><p>8. LB - Matthews, then down to Hawk, then not much</p><p>9. OL - Sitton and EDS are very solid, the rest is a wait-and-see</p><p>10. RB - Nothing proven yet. Still our worst unit until we start Week 1 but there is certainly signs of life in Lacy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 508445, member: 5830"] Good list but I agree with adambr2. It was the same thought that I had about QB. It's a one man unit and it's #1. The receivers are are second best unit. Say what you want but Jennings was allowed to walk because we have enough depth and talent that we didn't need to pay his price. James Jones, Jordy Nelson, and Randall Cobb are a great trio and Boykins will contribute even more this season. So I'd probably go: 1. QB 2. WR 3. CB 4. TE - Finley puts the group on the map and some of the young guys are good blockers 5. DL - Hopefully improving but Pickett, Raji, Daniels, and Jolly are a pretty good group 6. S - Burnett is really taking over Collins' void and Jennings is looking good 7. ST - Masthay great, Crosby below average, but the rest of the units have been pretty good at limiting returns and actually scoring points on fakes 8. LB - Matthews, then down to Hawk, then not much 9. OL - Sitton and EDS are very solid, the rest is a wait-and-see 10. RB - Nothing proven yet. Still our worst unit until we start Week 1 but there is certainly signs of life in Lacy [/QUOTE]
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