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Thoughts on Pugh first up. I want Norwell BAD. AND Kline ????

 

Luck coming back

New coaching staff

Up and coming young players (Hooker, Wilson, Hairston, Basham, Ridge, Anderson, Mack, etc.)

80-90 Million in cap room

High Draft Picks

 

We should be a tp 5 team assuming Luck comes back, with a stout OL and we bring in the right players in draft/FA..

 

Trade JB for a 3rd and a 4th.

 

Draft Chubb. He's a stud EDGE rusher. 12-15 sack Miller/Mack/Houston type game wrecker. He's what I've been wanting. He'll be a day 1 wrecking machine. Then draft a big time sideline-sideline coverage ILB in RD 2, RB RD3, WR RD4, WR RD5, then BPA at whatever position after. Maybe we'll get a stud in RD's 4-6.

 

Bring Crief back on a 1year deal. Melvin back on whatever. Maybe Melvin has put it together and turned into that star number 2, borderline number 1 CB. And bring back Mewhort on a 1year deal to play RT. Between Mewhort, Haeg, Good, and Clark we will be solid with 4 beasts along the line. No worries there. Mewhort and Moncrief aren't worth more than a 1year prove it deal IMO. Mewhort would probably be better at RT anyways if he can stay on the field and not be a sissy.

 

Throw buckets of money at these guys and Sign

Allen Robinson WR (1year)

 

Andrew Norwell G (Big money)

 

Malcolm Butler CB (Big Money)

 

Josh Kline G (pretty big money)

 

Avery Willimson ILB (pretty big money)

 

Jerry Attaochu EDGE ( Cheap. Another 24 year old. Shown big potential in the past. Cheap upgrade over Mingo, and could breakout with 10 sacks)

 

Ryan Fitzpatrick QB (Cheap backup QB)

 

Kevin Pierre-Louis ILB (Backup money, still only 24, very athletic and has potential)

 

5 pretty big signings, but we have the cash to do it.

 

That's studs via free agency.  Guys who will change our team day 1. We should be a 10-11 win team. Give Luck that OL, with those weapons, and a D like this and it'll FINALLY be on. Willimson is a beast. Paired with a draftee we'd be set. Then Chubb and Simon at OLB, with Sheard, Basham (Who may be a surprise next year btw) at OLB.

 

This is just half a double s and quick, so draftees may not add up other than top picks. I want 2-3 rookie starters though.

 

DE Henry Anderson / Hassan Ridgeway

NT Al Woods / Grover Stewart / 5th-7th RD Pick

DT Johnathan Hankins / Margus Hunt 

OLB Bradley Chubb / Tarrell Basham / Jerry Attaochu

ILB Avery Willimson / Kevin Pierre-Louis

ILB RD2 Draft Pick / Anthony Walker

OLB John Simon / Jabaal Sheard

CB Malcolm Butler / 4th-6th RD Pick

SS Mathias Farley / Clayton Geathers

FS Malik Hooker / 5th-7th RD pick

CB Rashaan Melvin / Quincy Wilson / Nate Hairston

 

Wilson, Hairston, and the draft pick fights for the nickel spot. It's Wilson's IMO. He'll show out year2. Anderson should really breakout, along with Hooker, Farley. Chubb should be a monster from week 1 on. Whatever ILB we get in RD2 should be a monster like we've been needing along with AW, We could have a top 5 front 7, AND a top 5 secondary.

 

QB Andrew Luck / Ryan Fitzpatrick

RB Marlon Mack / 3rd RD Pick / 4th RD pick

LT Anthony Castanzo /

LG Andrew Norwell / Denzelle Good / La'Raven Clark / Joe Haeg

C Ryan Kelly / Mike Person

RG Josh Kline / Joe Haeg /  Denzelle Good

RT Jack Mewhort / Joe Haeg / La'Raven Clark / Denzelle Good

WR TY Hilton / 5th RD Pick

WR Allen Robinson / 4th RD Pick

WR Dontae Moncrief / Chester Rogers

TE Jack Doyle / Eric Swoope / Ross Travis

 

Luck will be 100%. He'd have a top 3 OL. A monster Run game. Mack should break out. He can create for himself, but with that line could AVG close to 5.0 YPC. Doyle is a beast. Reliable TE. Swoope will be back after showing some potential, and Travis may be the major surprise. Again 12 will be throwing to these guys. Then with Robinson opposite TY it'll be on. We could have a top 5 offense and defense over night.

 

Get a stud OLB RD1, ILB RD2, RB RD3, then in some order 2 WR's, DT, S, CB, and another RB. You can always find a stud RB in RD's 2-4. We gotta hit big and pick up Pro Bowl type players in RD's 1-3 though. Then 1-2 gems in RD's 4-6.

 

 

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29 minutes ago, richard pallo said:

I wouldn't dismiss it entirely.  If Luck is healthy a veteran backup would make more sense.  We could get a second or a third.  He's proven he can play that's a plus and he's young.  I can see a team taking a chance. 

I would rather keep Brissett over signing Fitzpatrick he sucks.

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