MadCards Way Too Early 2025 offseason plan

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I'd rather throw money at it or use a 5th rounder.
I don't know if there's a more depraved and unsubstantiated meme on this board than that this offense needs speed. This offense needs more verticality, but any additional money you spend on players is likely to be wasted until the QB develops a spine.

MHJ, Wilson, and McBride are plenty fast enough to open up the offense.
 

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You can’t have blue chip NFL ready players at every position. You have to the lunch pail guys too. You hope draft picks blossom and turn out to be who you thought they were.
Robinson is a good example. Where would he be if hadn’t injured his calf?
Good players make the player next to them better. Great players make the player next to them very good players.
“every position?” We don’t have a single blue chip player on defense unless you think budda qualifies.
 

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To take this thread in a different direction:

Lets say the top of the draft goes like PFF just mocked it:

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Would you offer a TEXANS 2023 like trade offer to Carolina at #5 to get Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn St?

to refresh on what that was:

No. 3: Arizona → Houston (D). Arizona traded first- and fourth-round selections (3rd and 105th overall) to Houston in exchange for first- and second-round selections (12th and 33rd overall), and 2024 first- and third-round selections.[Trade 2]
Yes
 

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I don't know if there's a more depraved and unsubstantiated meme on this board than that this offense needs speed. This offense needs more verticality, but any additional money you spend on players is likely to be wasted until the QB develops a spine.

MHJ, Wilson, and McBride are plenty fast enough to open up the offense.
Better protection will give him more time to throw and go deeper. Still a speed receiver can make a defense struggle to double cover players.
 

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Greg Dortch had 50 targets last season. If we invest another third round pick on a skill position player who is capped for production, I'm going to lose my mind.
Not saying I agree with it, but the theory some have put forth is that the value of a #2 WR who can get open deep is based on more than the number of targets and catches he has - he would open things up for Harrison and the running game as well.
 

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Did Rondale Moore or Hollywood Brown do this?
Hard to do when playing for a coach that thinks the fast little dudes are supposed to get their yards via RAC.
Can't back off the defense if the coach doesn't send them deep and the qb doesn't throw it to them when he does.
Kyler has trust issues. We all know this...maybe bringing Christian Kirk back is actually the answer?
 

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Not saying I agree with it, but the theory some have put forth is that the value of a #2 WR who can get open deep is based on more than the number of targets and catches he has - he would open things up for Harrison and the running game as well.
A deep threat is just that...a threat...you just have to hit it once in a while when the defense does not take it seriously.
Keeping those safeties back does wonders for a decent TE
 

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