randymon
Well-Known Member
Actually, Denver could drop everyone on O line exce
Depending on price tag, I wouldn't mind Clady back if he's cheaper than Thomas. I know he has injury issues but if he cost less and stayed healthy for next season,he's still one of the best Lts out there and Denver could put more money/focus on the interior problems. If Clady can come back. He should be nice and healed and motivated you would think and if he is, he would not be out of Joe's league by any means. I mean theirs a boatload of teams out there that would still kill for Clady. Plus he might just renegotiate contract.I agree offensive side of the ball has to be top priority this off season. To me you resign as many of our defensive players as you can then look into FA to try and find a couple of pieces for the offense then use the draft mostly on offense with 1 pick of course for a Punter . I still wouldn't mind them going after Joe Thomas even if it takes our 1st round pick. He has actually a relatively cheap contract compared to his play on the field. I would try to bring in one other starter for the OL. I think Garcia replaces Mathis at the LG spot. Good chance they try and have Sambrailo back at the RT spot. So that leaves Center as maybe that one hole you really try to fill. The problem is I am not seeing any great Centers on the market. If Wisniewski is healthy then maybe he is a guy I look at as he was a very good player before his injury.
Draft wise there are a couple of guys at the Center position that look to be pretty decent in the middle rounds. Have them compete with Paradis for the starting spot and have an OL of Joe Thomas-Max Garcia-Paradis/rookie-Vasquez-Sambrailo. While I don't think they would be the top OL in the NFL that looks like a much better group than what we have right now.