I see where your going with this... the problem I have with this style of business is it can virtually leave us with not one good player on the roster when all is said and done..
the problem with one year contracts, are just that they are one year.. especially with established players.. ala wake, jake long...
we don't extend these guys and they become free agents.. we have one franchise tag to use, which I hate anyway, because that is a lot of money for a one year contract...
not extending jake long or cam wake, exposes them to the free agency market, and while we will have money to spend as you say, free agency inflates the price for every single player.. I'm almost certain we would save money on wakes contract if we extended him rather than get into a bidding war with other teams interested in his services.. jake long is going to command top dollar any way you slice it.
we will probably need to address the qb position... (again)
we will need to address runningback, unless daniel thomas somehow finds a way to light up the world this season, as reggie is also in a contract year.. if reggie puts together another solid season, which i would tend to think he will dropoff a bit, he will also be in line for a raise..
WR;s... we currently have none. money will need to be spent here.
OL.. IMO, we could stand to upgrade at the very least RG and RT, and I'm not opposed to finding a better LG..
defensively, it could be argued we need work at both safety positions, another edge rusher, and a better CB to play opposite of davis...
we have a lot of holes that need filled... you don't just generally build through the draft and hit on 6 prospects a year and have a fine team in 2 or 3 years..
we have a lot of average joes on this team with very few elite players. I don't see a whole lot of winning going on, regardless of who the coach is and what there plan may be..
to me at the end of the day you need GOOD football players, and frankly, IMO, we just don't have very many of them.