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Originally Posted by Dirtbag359
The only things I'm looking for in terms of tackles this offseason is either a savy veteran that wouldn't mind being a backup or I would hope to luck out on a guy in the middle rounds.
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How about a
young savvy veteran that can come in and play at a high level for 3-5 years without having to worry about health?
-BTW hope isn't a strategy (you walked into that one)
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Everything I've heard about Brown as he's gotten healthy has been extremely positive so I would like to see the team focus on signing him to something a 6 year contract that we can get out of in year 4 when Brown turns 34. A healthy Brown with a young Trent Williams can easily be the top tackle tandem in the league since that would basically give you two pro bowl caliber players. Asking for anything else would be greedy.
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I wouldn't call the Brown signing a success.
He came in w/ injury concerns that were valid b/c he was injured.
He played in 13 games and either didn't finish or split timw w/ Stephon Heyer (yes Stephon Heyer) in about half or more of those starts.
Having a top tackle tandem and gambling on the health of 30 y/o player coming off 2i njury plagued season doen't mesh imo.
Imo if you want 2 pro-bowl caliber OTs then Jamaal Brown shouldn't be
relied on as the other bookend.
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Still the focus this offseason after you deal with Brown has to be on the interior. Hands down. In the future we would be better served investing more resources for depth but we're spread pretty thin right now with upcoming holes at QB, interior line, D-Line, and Free Safety.
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The focus has to be on upgrading the entire OL.
When did FS become a need?