What we need to do is get extra assets to use for improvement on the OL and DL, plus need to find a way to add a CB and some help at LB.
Maybe he can trade Heath to Buffalo for Rasul Douglas. He's having a pretty decent year. And Pittsburgh might give us one of their DL for Melton; someone like Preston Smith, maybe. Be nice to get some veteran leadership into the locker room. This "youngest team in the NFL" **** is getting pretty old as far as I'm concerned.
Another area that I see trade potential from is the RB room. One of the 3 behind Josh needs to be turned into a draft asset.
This is where Lloyd's injuries are hurting not just our running game, but our roster management. By this time in his rookie season, he should be a regular contributor, with 70-100 carries - instead of the 6 he does have.
On the one hand, it's creating more opportunities for Wilson and Brooks, but Green Bay had very high (and immediate) expectations of him. And at this point we really have no more idea what we have in him than we did in training camp - other than that he's injured a lot.
Do you think Brooks or Wilson have shown enough to have any significant trade value?
My two priorities are a shut down CB who can play man, and a center, who can hold his own out there.
CB is at the top of my list, too - probably 2 of them. Earlier this year, I would have prioritized LB over center, partly because there was a lot of buzz about what a steal Jacob Monk was going to turn out to be. But he's completely disappeared from the conversation; the only time I even see his name mentioned is when he's listed as a healthy scratch every week.
One of our goals going into the 2024 draft was to strengthen our O-line, and we appear to have come up completely empty. Jordan Morgan may still turn out to be a player, but he's getting off to an awfully poor start, and right now this team would be much better off with Cooper Dejean taking 50 snaps a game in our secondary than Jordan Morgan taking up two whole seats on the bench. Dejean is already a star in Philly, and a top candidate for DROY.
The linebacker group seemed like it was in good shape a few months ago, because Tyron Hopper was getting lots of positive press. And he seemed pretty impressive in the pre-season. But he's apparently been marooned on the same desert island as Jacob Monk, because he's been non-existent almost the entire season.
So from where we sit right now, it looks as though the first 2 days of the 2025 draft will be CB, OL, and LB, with OL and LB being interchangeable. And several of the early- to mid-round picks will be spent fixing mistakes from the 2024 draft, instead of strengthening an already reasonably strong roster.