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Morning everyone.

I'd thought I'd set up a game called quick change. The title is a bit misleading so let me explain. I will set out a template of every position and what I hope you should do, is put in anybody(as many as you want) you hope to resign,sign,draft or trade for in this offseason. If you feel we don't have a need at a certain position or there are no names you like, put NA. Whoever you put in your template is completely upto you.

QB

HB

WR

TE

T

OG

C

DE

NT

OLB

ILB

CB

FS

SS

K

P

Coaches

Here's hoping this works.

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Morning everyone.

I'd thought I'd set up a game called quick change. The title is a bit misleading so let me explain. I will set out a template of every position and what I hope you should do, is put in anybody(as many as you want) you hope to resign,sign,draft or trade for in this offseason. If you feel we don't have a need at a certain position or there are no names you like, put NA. Whoever you put in your template is completely upto you.

QB

HB

WR

TE

T

OG

C

DE

NT

OLB

ILB

CB

FS

SS

K

P

Coaches

Here's hoping this works.

Ill start

QB NA

HB Resign Brown/Bradshaw or Sign Ben Tate or draft Carlos Hyde

WR draft Allen Robinson

TE NA

OT sign Jonathan Martin ( for depth if he's released by dolphins)

OG trade for Larry Warford

C sign Alex Mack, draft Travis Swanson

DE sign Arthur Jones

NT NA

OLB NA

ILB sign Brandon Spikes or draft Shayne Skov

CB : resign Vontae, sign Sam Shields or trade for Jimmy Smith, sign Marcus Sherels for Depth and KR

S: resign Bethea or sign Byrd/TJ Ward, draft Sean Parker ( back up)

K resign Vinateri

P resign McAfee

Coaches NA unless someone leaves.

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QB- NA
HB- NA (think Richardson/Ballard/Herron/Rainey will be good enough)
WR- Draft L'damian Washington
TE- NA
T- Sign Jonathan Martin (provided he is released)
OG- resign Reitz/Linkenback (back up) and trade for Alex Boone
C- Sign Alex mack

DE- Draft Caraun Reid and sign Ziggy Hood
NT- NA
OLB- NA
ILB- Draft Shayne Skov
CB- Resign Vontae Davis and Sign Zack Bowman
S- Resign Bethea and draft Avery Patterson

K- Resign Vinatieri
P- Resign Mcafee

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Ill start

QB NA

HB Resign Brown/Bradshaw or Sign Ben Tate or draft Carlos Hyde

WR draft Allen Robinson

TE NA

OT sign Jonathan Martin ( for depth if he's released by dolphins)

OG trade for Larry Warford

C sign Alex Mack, draft Travis Swanson

DE sign Arthur Jones

NT NA

OLB NA

ILB sign Brandon Spikes or draft Shayne Skov

CB : resign Vontae, sign Sam Shields or trade for Jimmy Smith, sign Marcus Sherels for Depth and KR

S: resign Bethea or sign Byrd/TJ Ward, draft Sean Parker ( back up)

K resign Vinateri

P resign McAfee

Coaches NA unless someone leaves.

Trade for Larry Warford? Shouldn't you try to be a little realistic?

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Trade for Larry Warford? Shouldn't you try to be a little realistic?

 

I'm sure, if we offer a high pick, they will at least consider it. Cleveland traded Richardson after 1 year ( yes not a great example and completely different circumstances but that's the best I've got.)

 

I would be willing to trade a 2nd in the 2015 draft for Warford. 

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I'm sure, if we offer a high pick, they will at least consider it. Cleveland traded Richardson after 1 year ( yes not a great example and completely different circumstances but that's the best I've got.)

 

I would be willing to trade a 2nd in the 2015 draft for Warford.

And the Lions would laugh.

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I'm sure, if we offer a high pick, they will at least consider it. Cleveland traded Richardson after 1 year ( yes not a great example and completely different circumstances but that's the best I've got.)

 

I would be willing to trade a 2nd in the 2015 draft for Warford. 

Trent was not productive and didn't fit their scheme. Warford is playing great football right now.

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QB na
HB
WR sign julian edelmen and draft devante parker
TE allen and fleener great young combo we are good
T na
OG joe asomoah
C alex mack sign him

DE
NT sign randy starks
OLB if possible draft trent murphy or sign brian orakopo
ILB get skov can be our willis or cushing of defence
CB sign altrean verner and brent grimes
safety - let bethea walk draft ed rednolys or haha clinto dix


K sign vinnie to a extension
P keep pat

let manusky get wade phillips

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