01-09-2024, 05:26 PM
(01-09-2024, 05:13 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: I do not buy for a second that Charlie Jones or Iosivas will start for Boyd next year.
If we re-sign Tee, Reader, Chido AND land a big time DT in FA, that is basically all the cap space. They are not really any dynamic TEs in this draft outside of Bowers & Sanders.
Plugging the holes at WR (2 guys), DT/NT (likely 2-3 guys), RT, and getting better secondary play are my priorities. Those are more premium positions.
There are not any dynamic TEs in this draft beyond Bowers & Sanders. Bowers will be gone and Sanders in Rd2 is iffy. If he is even there. I think Stover/Lachey/Johnson in Rd3-4 or even 5 is more likely. I'd certainly make a run at Dalton Schultz if we whiff on DTs. I'd rather pay him than Boyd or Chido at this point.
RB just isn't a need. Mixon is fine for now. Brown showed flashes and is fine at RB2. T. Williams was fine at RB3 and is cheap. Evans is signed. RB3/RB4 could use an upgrade, sure. And Mixon is coming to the end of the line. I'd like a bigger guy: Allen or the kid from ND.
But WR3, RT, fixing the run D, and landing a cheaper/dependable secondary guy (CB or S) are all above TE for me. I can live with Hudson & Sample if I have too.
I’ve not looked at the TE draft so you may be right. I’m not saying I expect Boyd to get beat out. But I’m obviously higher on both Jones & Iosivas than you. But I’m not sure Boyd can hold them off all year or next. Mixon is 228 he’s pretty big.
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