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Who would your choice be?

 

For me its between JJ Watt and Patrick Peterson.(If only we could give a team money from our cap to just purchase a great player of theirs!)

 

Both are huge areas of need, Peterson probably being more of a need though. But having a guy with a non stop motor is great to have.

 

My pick is JJ Watt because Pagano can always coach up someone less talented at DB.

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Adrian Peterson.

 

No question.

I couldn't agree more. Although it is tempting to think D, All Day would give us an unstoppable offense. Defenses can be solidified with average players and great coaching. Offenses however, need talent and explosive playmaking. AP would give us an unstoppable, 2 dimensional offense. Until this year, teams in the superbowl in recent history have had subpar defenses and stellar offenses. Heck, even with this years 2 teams the defenses held them in games but explosive offenses took them all the way. AP all day... 'Nuff said!
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I'd take Richard Sherman over Webb & Revis as well. Sherman is MUCH more Physical in both the Run & Pass Game. Add him with Vontae, we got ourselves some Tackling CB's

 

How is Sherman more physical than Revis? Revis jams receivers at the line better than anyone in the league by a mile. Sherman doesn't compare to Revis at any level. Revis doesn't even have safety help 75% of the time.

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How is Sherman more physical than Revis? Revis jams receivers at the line better than anyone in the league by a mile. Sherman doesn't compare to Revis at any level. Revis doesn't even have safety help 75% of the time.

Revis also doesn't make certain Tackles in the Run Game. Him & Cromartie be afraid of Contact when it comes to RB's

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Revis also doesn't make certain Tackles in the Run Game. Him & Cromartie be afraid of Contact when it comes to RB's

I disagree. Revis is the most physical corner out there! not to mention prob the strongest also. He is a COMPLETE corner in the run and pass game. Cromartie on the other hand is different.

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Revis also doesn't make certain Tackles in the Run Game. Him & Cromartie be afraid of Contact when it comes to RB's

 

I can honestly say that I have no idea what you are talking about. Revis tackles as good as any other CB in the league. I've never seen him get run over or avoid making a tackle from the games I've seen; and I've seen a lot of Jets games over the years.

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