Yea I am not advocating for a safety. And I think the fact the class is weak at the top probably means they won't go that way. I just don't rule it out if they see Cooper as a safety rather than a corner and he is still there.
Smith will end in the HoF. Only Trent Williams and Andrew Whitworth of that generation are in the same tier.
He has battled injuries the last 4 seasons and at 33 that is a risk but he played 13 games in 2023, giving up just 18 pressures and 1 sack. He was still pretty elite. If he can stay healthy this is a homerun for the Jets.
I think the Rams have made some sensible mid-tier moves that improve their roster but hard to say they won the offseason when their best player just retired.
Atlanta have made by far the biggest upgrade at QB in the league. And they play in the weakest division. So I'm tempted to say them.
Personally I think everything that has happened in the last week makes it significantly less likely he trades up for a receiver and slightly less likely he drafts one at #28.
I think #28 has gone from best receiver available to best player available between receiver, defensive line and safety.
Yea and while this safety class has some depth it is not a great top end class. In the top 50 only DeJean (who is a convert from corner) and Nubin are even in play. The rest of the safeties come from about 60 to 100 in terms of pure talent
I agree. The Bills are going to be middle of the pack in terms of overall roster talent this year. But they have Josh. They are well coached and they play in a winnable division.
The last few years they have had a really solid all around roster that arguably just missed a difference maker or two. This year they still need a difference maker or two but they also have some holes to fill on the DL and in the secondary.
You are saying you want a vet but not necessarily one they expect to start. I think we have to get a vet upgrade on Rapp and Lewis or else we are in trouble.
Yea but two of them were 31 and 32 and the other was Kyle Hamilton who is generational as a safety.
And there is not even a Daxton Hill in this class, let alone a Hamilton.
And to be honest.... he has been that guy in the pros. Jack of all trades is exactly the description. I like the signing, do not get my wrong, he is legit - he can play. But he isn't alone a difference maker.
No. But I think if they want to do that with Douglas the time was now. Even though I didn't want them to, I expected them to. They didn't. Which says to me they were not mad keen to do it.