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The Myth of Having to Go Into a Season With Cap Space
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(11-09-2017, 03:59 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Yes. And if you're planning on letting your 2 best lineman walk from a mediocre offensive line...you may not want to draft a fast, injury prone WR in Round 1, and a flashy RB in Round 2 that will average 2.9 ypc.

Take a Center in the 2nd Round and then hope that Mixon is there in Round 3. Without blocking, skill players struggle.

Or if you're planning on letting you're 2 best linemen walk from a mediocre o-line and also planning on using your top picks on skill position players, use that free 15+ million in cap space to address the line via free agency. Whatever you do, just don't completely neglect a line that was already bad. I really wouldn't have cared either way, as long as they addressed the line somehow.
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RE: The Myth of Having to Go Into a Season With Cap Space - Shake n Blake - 11-09-2017, 04:11 PM

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