@NFL_DovKleiman Either Jeff Okudah or Charles Rogers. Rogers has the bigger “what if” of the 2. I was excited about Rogers and was angry about Okudah from the moment the pick was announced. I wanted a trade back and any of Derrick Brown, Isaiah Simmons (also bust I know) or Tristian Wirfs.
@LionsFanAccount I agree. Branch has far more down to down impact and positional versatility. If you need a ball hawking FS, it’s easier to replace than what Branch does. And that’s no shade at Kerby, he’s the best ball hawk in football.
We can both agree that the team is best with them healthy?
@IAmEricVincent The answer, as it is with 95% of the world, money. You gotta pay your star players their star salaries. If you don’t, they walk and you have twitter blowing up that BH “fumbled” whomever. Or you pay your star, game changing talent and you need to be smart with your cap space
@sbolek1 Feels like the Amik replacement. Good nickel/safety depth. Not sure how much I like him outside at 5’10” but gets his nose in on tackles and is a plus run defender. Gritty, physical dude
@boonersports The team went 9-8. Of the bunch old, expendable or expensive players.
Now while it might be a bit of cope to say all that, I am bummed that D-Mo and Lopez are gone
@Peempew6924@ItsAmeEric Two points is two points man. It’s less celebration and more living with the understanding that the Atlantic is a bloodbath and taking points is always important
@kazGoSensGo Vancouver has said they will not retain. Boucher and Gilbert are throwaway pieces, Zetterlund is the sweetener to make a deal work and not the main part…
@the_det_times Probably a B. I love me some DMo but good players are drafted in the 4th round all the time, plus an experienced depth OL (natural left guard who has center experience) and a 7th next year as either a dart toss or another piece that you can add to make another deal