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    Quote Originally Posted by No_Pressure View Post
    1. Synthetic field

    2. New medical staff (not because of RG3, but because of this list: )

    3. A new defensive backfield.
    Exactly right IMO. That field was an embarrassment. We have too many injuries and outside of Hall and Reed, nobody in our secondary deserves to be back.
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    You build from the inside out.

    Offensive line, defensive line could both use upgrades or at least depth.
    Then we need huge help at safety, and a little help at CB.

    That's really all I got. Obviously I've been saying for a couple years now we need to find Fletcher's replacement eventually.
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    Starting to think we need another WR. Didn't want to admit it before, but...just don't have much faith in Hank or Robinson. I love Morgan, but he's a possession guy. We need another consistently explosive WR.
    Last edited by WheresRickySanders83; January-7th-2013 at 06:32 AM.

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    Would really like a change of pace back. Maybe Helu can be that guy. TE is a ? Will Davis come back and for how much. Would like to add another WR. If we could get a guy like Fitz or Wallace it would do wonders for our O. And help in the transition away from the zone read (which i hope we do). Hopefully some of the guys we drafted last season for the line cab get some PT.

    For the D:

    Still think we need a BIG NT. Barry is good but for this D to take the next step we need someone better. Would LL come back here? IDK, he's an upgrade but how much. Obv. we need to figure out whats going on with Merri and Jackson can they be our starters next season? Im not like others who think our DB are terrible. I think adding a DB would help but no pressure on the Q is whats killing us. Yesterday we were killed on plays where the Blitz didn't get there and Wilson had too much time. That and it seemed like our LB's blew some coverages.

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    Definitely another safety -- I'd expect Byrd to be franchised so decent options might be Glover Quinn or William Moore.

    Another corner -- Cromartie, Grimes, Cox

    Maybe another WR -- Wallace is intriguing but is likely too expensive. Ditto Jennings. Amendola from the Rams might not cost too much coming off of an injry.

    As for the draft, its a deep draft for safety and its easier IMO to find a RT at a reasonable cost versus free agency.

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    Upgrade the C position or experiment with Lerib there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chump Bailey View Post
    Upgrade the C position or experiment with Lerib there.
    We had one of the best centers in the league most of the season. He had a bad game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zazzaro703 View Post
    4 all pro safeties so we never have this problem again. Such a shame we went from AREA 51 to doo doo Williams and Doughty. I'll give Doughty some credit as he actually played decent the last two weeks, but his best just isn't good enough to start in this league and it drives me nuts that he continues ending up being forced into action. He also missed chipping the back that caught that dump off walk in to the end zone.
    The dropped INT in the endzone sticks out in my mind personally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koolblue13 View Post
    We had one of the best centers in the league most of the season. He had a bad game.
    True. Still his bad game nearly got two QBs killed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vabigpoppa View Post
    Right Tackle & Free Safety are priority 1A & 1B
    Bingo! Madieu Williams & Tyler Polumbus were the biggest liabilities on both sides of the ball. While Madieu was worse, we need to give priority to better protecting Griffin. And the second round is good value-spot for the top of the right-tackle class who can come in and compete at the right-tackle spot right away. Have no problem with Polumbus as a quality backup, but Madieu is actually hurting the rest of the secondary and defense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WheresRickySanders83 View Post
    Starting to think we need another WR. Didn't want to admit it before, but...just don't have much faith in Hank or Robinson. I love Morgan, but he's a possession guy. We need another consistently explosive WR.
    I agree with that 100%. We need a quality complimentary size guy to compliment our speed-demons Garcon & Moss. Hankerson is the one here who was hopefully to fit into that role. But I'm with you on Hankerson - he has hands of lead, and despite being the largest of our wide-receivers plays the most timidly. The need for a size receiver has also been made worse because we lost our top tight-end Fred Davis, who was the best pass catcher of the tight-end group. It really was amazing how great Griffin did without his top size-receiver/tight-end for the entire season and without his top speed-receiver for half the season. A return of Fred Davis and the addition of a bonafide size wide-receiver would do wonders for Griffin.

    Someone in the mold of Larry Fitzgerald, although I would discourage talk of a trade seen here in this thread. With the success of the youth movement we have going I would like to see management avoid paying over-the-top premiums for 30 year old players, who have played their best years already for someone else. Draft for the younger, cheaper, undiscovered talent.
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    A right tackle, a good WR, and maybe a backup in Fromo's mold.

    EVERYTHING else on defense.
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    Dezmon Briscoe is our biggest WR but after a v.good pre-season, he just flat out disappeared. Hankerson is just too inconsistent and lazy to start on this team. Snyder needs to dig a little deeper into his pockets and get a quality WR who has the potential to catch 50-80 balls/year. I love Garcon but he seems to be a little brittle for me. Moss is aged and is on his last legs. Morgan is a possession receiver and has been okay this year. Besides that, I don't see any other people raising their hands. Robinson seems to be a one-trick pony but maybe I am having a knee-jerk reaction to his play so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pskins View Post
    Here's a crazy idea. How about trading up? We have a 2nd and 2 third round picks. Package them and get back into the first round and get real defensive talent.
    Where did we come up with a second 3rd round pick?

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    Of primary concern for this team is a LB who is able to cover TE's on a regular basis.
    Here's what TE's did to us this year: receptions/yards tds
    NO: 6-85 1td
    Stl 4-39 1td
    Cincy: 5-64 1td
    Atl: 13-123 1td
    Pitt: 4-46 1td
    Car: 5-48
    Philly: 5-42
    Dal 9-74
    NYG: 5-82 1td
    Bal 5-46 1td
    Dal 7-56 1td
    And yesterday. Big 3rd downs were converted by the TE's on Seattle.
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    1) Safety
    2) CB
    3) Safety
    4) RT
    5) LB
    6) CB
    7) NT/DE/OL
    Paloffs or Bursted!

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    1. A QB.

    ...I kid. We need another deep threat, some O-line, but more importantly A SECONDARY THAT DOESN'T GET TORCHED.

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