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1 minute ago, BlueInCanada said:

So he's basically done as a Giant now eh? 

He hasn't been healthy since his rookie year, year four of his contract, now an ankle injury.  

Don't see a year 5 being picked up. 

He's a 2nd round pick, so doesn't get a year 5 option.

But yeah, he's not a guy we can rely on. Needs to be replaced.

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1 hour ago, mastershake said:

He's a 2nd round pick, so doesn't get a year 5 option.

But yeah, he's not a guy we can rely on. Needs to be replaced.

Agreed.  We really need a 4-3 DE or a 3-4 LB who can play the run as well as the pass and shed a block.

Ojulari hasn't been healthy to really make much of a determination and Thibs is more a pass rush specialist at this point.  

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Say we have cap space in 2024 free agency for three good/premium free agents, plus we have three picks in the top three rounds. I honestly would be completely fine if we used all six or five of six of those assets on the OL and DL/DE positions, at this point.

Why wouldn't we? Consider the 9-10 starting positions on the OL and DL: we currently only have 2 reliable starters (Thomas, Lawrence), plus I assume we're obviously going to give JMS a continued shot to develop. Maybe Thibs develops, maybe he doesn't and is only a pass rush specialist. Same with Neal, whether he moves to guard or stays at Tackle. Either way, that's basically 5-6 starting spots that need to be filled in 2024.

Leonard Williams will be a FA and is overrated anyway (maybe if he signs a 1 year ~$4M deal, you bring him back), Bredeson is a FA who should be only a backup anyway, Glowinski will need to be cut for cap space who needs to retire anyway.

Fill in the rest of the roster in 2024 at DB, WR, LB, RB with mid-lower end FAs and mid-late round draft picks. 

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I don't disagree with that approach at all.  It is clear the lines are the largest problem (and have been) and need fixing.

Need a RT and 2 guards for starters.  I think we have to try Neal at one of the guard spots next year.  So we need two starters for sure after moving Neal.  The third offensive line addition needs to be an inside guy to spell Neal should that experiment fail...so 2 starters and a backup.

I think we have some DT talent coming up behind Williams.  I wouldn't resign him at all and focus more on a DE or two.  Not a LB posing as a DE.  We will meed another CB and S too cause AJ and McKinney should likely be gone.

So all told...

Starting RT

Starting G

Backup G

Starting DE x2

Starting S

Slot CB

Do all possible to hit on those

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3 minutes ago, gmenroc said:

I don't disagree with that approach at all.  It is clear the lines are the largest problem (and have been) and need fixing.

Need a RT and 2 guards for starters.  I think we have to try Neal at one of the guard spots next year.  So we need two starters for sure after moving Neal.  The third offensive line addition needs to be an inside guy to spell Neal should that experiment fail...so 2 starters and a backup.

I think we have some DT talent coming up behind Williams.  I wouldn't resign him at all and focus more on a DE or two.  Not a LB posing as a DE.  We will meed another CB and S too cause AJ and McKinney should likely be gone.

So all told...

Starting RT

Starting G

Backup G

Starting DE x2

Starting S

Slot CB

Do all possible to hit on those

100%. I'd still add DT depth too (Davidson hasn't proven he can stay healthy, Robinson and Williams are gone after this season).

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44 minutes ago, mastershake said:

Say we have cap space in 2024 free agency for three good/premium free agents, plus we have three picks in the top three rounds. I honestly would be completely fine if we used all six or five of six of those assets on the OL and DL/DE positions, at this point.

Why wouldn't we? Consider the 9-10 starting positions on the OL and DL: we currently only have 2 reliable starters (Thomas, Lawrence), plus I assume we're obviously going to give JMS a continued shot to develop. Maybe Thibs develops, maybe he doesn't and is only a pass rush specialist. Same with Neal, whether he moves to guard or stays at Tackle. Either way, that's basically 5-6 starting spots that need to be filled in 2024.

Leonard Williams will be a FA and is overrated anyway (maybe if he signs a 1 year ~$4M deal, you bring him back), Bredeson is a FA who should be only a backup anyway, Glowinski will need to be cut for cap space who needs to retire anyway.

Fill in the rest of the roster in 2024 at DB, WR, LB, RB with mid-lower end FAs and mid-late round draft picks. 


 

We need a quarterback. 

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19 minutes ago, Mr. P said:


 

We need a quarterback. 

Don't fully disagree there...just think we have gone down the QB with shit in front of him path before and it didn't work.  Would prioritize the lines.

I honestly haven't looked at the college players coming out in 2024...so.if there is a can't miss QB...I can't say don't get him...but he damn well better not come from Duke and he better be able to put team on his shoulders rather than the other way around...cause without a fully functional line...he will have to

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2 hours ago, Mr. P said:


 

We need a quarterback. 

I'd have no issue taking a guy and letting Jones be the bridge since he's 47 million against the cap.

Then toss him to the curb and still amass assets for the new QB.

Something they should of done for Jones but 5 years to late. 

 

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16 hours ago, BlueInCanada said:

So he's basically done as a Giant now eh? 

He hasn't been healthy since his rookie year, year four of his contract, now an ankle injury.  

Don't see a year 5 being picked up. 

 Nope.   He’s easily im the top 10 that shouldn’t be here.

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17 hours ago, gmenroc said:

Agreed.  We really need a 4-3 DE or a 3-4 LB who can play the run as well as the pass and shed a block.

Ojulari hasn't been healthy to really make much of a determination and Thibs is more a pass rush specialist at this point.  

Thibs is this eras George Martin.  Look him up.  He was the Giants pass rush specialist of the early 80's up to the first Super Bowl for the Giants.

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5 hours ago, gmenroc said:

Don't fully disagree there...just think we have gone down the QB with shit in front of him path before and it didn't work.  Would prioritize the lines.

I honestly haven't looked at the college players coming out in 2024...so.if there is a can't miss QB...I can't say don't get him...but he damn well better not come from Duke and he better be able to put team on his shoulders rather than the other way around...cause without a fully functional line...he will have to

We need another Dave Brown from Duke with the old supplemental draft mang... :rock:

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3 hours ago, BlueInCanada said:

I'd have no issue taking a guy and letting Jones be the bridge since he's 47 million against the cap.

Then toss him to the curb and still amass assets for the new QB.

Something they should of done for Jones but 5 years to late. 

 

OMG so much this...

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3 hours ago, TaylorBanksCarsonVanPelt said:

Thibs is this eras George Martin.  Look him up.  He was the Giants pass rush specialist of the early 80's up to the first Super Bowl for the Giants.

George Martin was also essentially replaced by Eric Dorsey who my father fucking hated because Dorsey played like a pussy. 
 

I believe @Sephiroth dad has the same feeling. 

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18 hours ago, RandolphScott said:

George Martin was also essentially replaced by Eric Dorsey who my father fucking hated because Dorsey played like a pussy. 
 

I believe @Sephiroth dad has the same feeling. 

Yes I hated Dorsey as well... he had all of the physical assets and then some of a Martin while being younger.  His attitude sucked as well.  He thought his shit smelled sweet.

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18 hours ago, RandolphScott said:

I still think Thibs will be a good player. He’s likely gonna crack 10 plus sacks this season and he’s getting the majority of double teams. 
 

Get someone else to stop the run 

I think he is great against the pass... however against the run, they block down on him and blow him away.  He needs opposite side help and the DT/NT are supposed to take on the run.

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