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Originally Posted by ChaosTheory
I think it's DT depth by far. Our starters are an upper echelon duo, and we have one of the steepest drops when either goes out, especially Grover.
RG doesn't worry me that much. I really like Goncalves (and I think Sporano loves him), so I expect him to on the right side with an outside (low) shot of he and Smith swapping. Between Tucker and Pinter, I'm not panicked. They add guys, too.
Same with LB. After like Schwesinger... I wasn't all that interested in the class. They also mentioned that Anarumo eliminates the third LB spot. And they've clearly indicated they're ready for Carlies and I'm ok deferring since they've put out a pretty steady stream of LBs over the years.
DT is bigger
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Don't disagree that DT depth is a need, but I think LB is more of a need. Even if Franklin rebounds and Carlies is ready to take over as the off ball LB, our depth there is horrific. Looking at the depth chart now and behind Franklin and Carlies we have 7th round rookie who's being converted from S and a handful of PS guys. At DT we have Gallimore, Ade Ade, and now Tim Smith. Not great by any means, but better than PS guys.
Edit: Forgot Lewis can move inside on passing downs as well.