time to think who will be on this team next year

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by imbread, Dec 6, 2009.

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  1. imbread

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    our young players like cj, cook, britt, even young looking good but it is time to let some older guys go, it is a shame to say it but may be even kb?? and i hope harper , man this guy kills me every game. what do you guys think??
     
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    AH3 Rookie

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    + solid LB (McClain or Spikes in draft), CB, DL
    - Harper, Lendale

    We have a great young core with Vince, CJ, Britt, Cook, etc. that we can build an even better team around. DBs need serious improvement, our pass D has looked terrible this year. Extra DL never hurts. Grabbing a solid LB with Bulluck aging would be a good move in the draft, especially with talent like Spikes and McClain in the class. They should be projected near our pick and one or both should be available. A stud CB wouldn't be bad either.
     
  3. titansfan89

    titansfan89 Starter

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    Offense
    Vince
    CJ/Ringer
    Kenny/Nate/Gage/Hawk/Edison
    Scaife or Crump (dont see the need to keep both) Cook/Stevens
    Same OL hopefully and if no Mawae then Leroy

    Defense
    Jones/Marks/Haye/KVB?/Brown? (in need here, look forward to draft)
    Tulloch/McRath/Bulluck?/Thornton? (I think we need to look at McClain)
    Finny/Vinny/Hood?/Mouton or McCourty?/Draft?
    Hope/Griff
     
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