I don't think we'll draft a RB in the 1st but I wouldn't hate it. We're not a good run blocking team so I felt we needed a back that could create when not much is there or a pounding back like Fournette or Gordon. Neither of which Singletary provides and neither of which appears we'll get in free agency.
Maybe the thought is Kromer can have a major effect along with Saffold.
I get that RB's don't win super bowls but to get there we have to run better than we do and I want Allen running less.
Ralph was a "cash to the cap" owner. Restructuring allows for the base salary to be lowered and the player gets money up front that's amortized over the remaining length of the contract. Pegula's are willing to allow that, Ralph wouldn't.
The conversation is in the present though. Right now signing Miller has strengthened the CB's. When they sign one and/or draft one is a separate conversation for that time. Then the results of those decisions is another one.
It's all relatve though because they gave up significant draft capital that could have made them better and used a huge chunk of cap. So they got a great player and paid a great price.
Ever excited we will be all off season, the Miller signing will still be underrated.
He was an absolute massive get. What he's going to do for us in the immediate will be bigger than anything we've done since getting Allen then of course Diggs, IMO.
I'm happy with the weapons now. Diggs, Davis, Howard, Knox, McKenzie, Crowder, Duke and Kumerow who I think still has something to give. All very different skills and are all tough covers.