Off-season Issues (Offense) in no order:
* Please note that this could (and probably will) change based upon production (or lack of) in the 2nd half. I will update later in the season.
1) Replace at least two offensive linemen - I expect Reuben Brown to retire and hopefully Fred Miller will be released. I expect Terrence Metcalf and Todd Beekham to compete for Brown's spot. As for right tackle, I am assuming that Jerry Angelo will look to free agency first. If free agency is thin for RT's, I would expect St.Clair and LeVoir to battle next training camp. In the draft, they need to draft a LT for the future. John Tait has not played better than average this season, but we can still get more production out of him. Saying that, we have to prepare for the future here, and I'd say we need one OT preferably in the first 2 rounds of the draft.
2) QB - Before the end of this season, we need to give Kyle Orton at least 3 or 4 straight games so we can see if he's a possible answer or a backup at least for next season. Unless the Bears trade for Donovan McNabb, I'm expecting Griese to be our starter next season. He's an average QB who's under contract. We just need to get him a more productive running game. Either way, no matter who the starter is, I think we need to take a QB in Round 1 preferably. It really sucks that Rex Grossman wasn't the answer, but we have to start the process of developing another future guy for that spot (also assuming that Orton isn't that guy).
3) WR - Outside of Devin Hester, who's more of a gadget player, I really do not want to see any of our top 4 WR's on our roster for next season. I'd be open to Bernard Berrian, provided that it's a reasonable long-term deal, but if he hits the open market, I expect another team to overspend for him. Moose is old, expensive, and fading. Not a good combination. There's an outside chance he could return with a major restructuring, but do we really want an old and fading WR just because he takes a pay cut ? Mark Bradley and Rashied Davis are just extra bodies. If they are here, it should be as bottom of the roster WR's. For the remainder of the season, I do want to see Mark Bradley's play increase though - he's got 8 games to make his case for being here next season. This is the most difficult position to drastically improve at considering that the free agent market doesn't offer much, and we don't have much internal help. We have 2 3rd round draft picks, and I would expect a draft pick in this round to be a WR as well as in Round 4 or 5. In free agency, they will probably find a player or two as well, but, again, this may not be pretty unless we get unexpected contributions from a draft pick and/or Berrian/Bradley show something and are on the team next season.
4) RB - This is a dilmena. I'm not convinced that Benson is gone next season considering that he's got a big contract, and the offensive line has to take some blame for the problems as well. They also don't have another guy on the roster who they seem comfortable in turning the job over to. This could be a position that they sign some veteran RB to a moderate deal, and compete with Benson next season. I don't expect a high pick to come for this position given all the other holes.
So, in summary:
Draft Preferences:
1st Round: A) QB B) OT
2nd Round: A) OT B) QB
3rd Round (2 picks): A) WR B) Open
Free Agency:
- Sign a RT (if available)
- Sign 1-2 veteran WR's (they won't be very good, but we need bodies) to low cost deals.
- Explore the veteran RB's to see if competition can be brought in for Benson
Say Goodbye:
- Rex Grossman
- Moose Muhammed
- Bernard Berrian (provided that he hits the open market and his price tag doesn't make sense for his production)
- Fred Miller
- Reuben Brown (retirement)
- Cedric Benson (questionable)
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