Rafael122 wrote:I think Robinson is a good back, but he doesn't have that game breaking speed. He's a plodder, so I'd probably look at upgrading that. He doesn't fumble, so me saying this isn't because he fumbled twice yesterday but he can get you the tough 2-3 yards but we need a dude who can fly down the field.
we can just go get a second back for cheap rather than upgrading. Lions have Montgomery for bruising and Gibbs for scatting. Ravens have Derrick Henry and Justice Hill. Denver has Javonte Williams as the bruiser, and McLaughlin as the pass catcher.
Cam Akers is a fast back who'll be a FA. So's Kenny Gainwell. Easier to get utility out of these third down guys when you've got the runner in place.
St. Juste needs to go. I have no idea how the rest of the game would have played out if St. Juste had made that tackle on AJ Brown, but we need an upgrade at corner. Obviously another receiver to go with McLaurin, tight end if Sinnott isn't ready, and perhaps look into the guard spots on the o-line.
If I had to guess, my guess is Peters is going to look at the Niners and see who he can pluck from there, Greenlaw (coming off an achilles), Hufanga (acl) and Ward will probably his prime targets. I'd imagine Tee Higgins is someone they'll take a look at.
I'd definitely bring back Fowler, Chinn and Wagner though.
That's a lot of holes. DB, WR, TE, multiple spots on the O-line, and will probably need to replace these stopgap defensive front 7 guys that we poached from the Cowboys eventually. Doing the same with the niners is a good idea. Greenlaw is an absolute beast, and if he didn't get hurt in the SB, the niners would have absolutely won. He was wrecking shop. Tee would