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The 5 starters that need to replaced....

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1. Renaldo Hill FS - no explanation needed. Sucks at everything he's been asked to do.

2. Ndewku/Mathis RG - Thank god Donald Thomas is coming back because RG has been killing this offense in the run and pass game. Easily the No.1 problem on offense.

3. Akin Ayodele MLB - Not gonna waste the breathe, he blows. Dallas gave him away for a reason. That pick was clearly sent for Fasano.

4. A corner - This one's tough to gauge with Jason Allen playing corner now. I will always contend he's a Free Safety but if he can play CB let him play. Regardless a talented young player is needed at that position. If Allen were in fact at FS I would switch our No.1 need with this one.

5. Greg Camarillo WR - Not because he's bad I just think its obvious he's a No.3/4 type who will provide our QB's, future and present, with that safety valve type option. His ability to make plays and his speed both impress enough that I think he can be an asset for us. Just not as a starter. Ted Ginn Jr. needs a real tag team partner.

If your wondering, Math Roth OLB, would've been next. Like Camarillo, I think he's better off as a backup playing his role. He's worth keeping around IMO.
 
Camarillo could end up being a lot like Welker if we get another outside threat in the offseason, or if London develops. I definitely want Camarillo on the team. He has sticky hands and plays hard-nosed.

My problem with Ayodele, other than his lack of plays on defense, is how do you possibly pronounce that "adell"? That just can't be right. I protest him being on the roster for that reason, period.
 
i dont agree with camarillo. he has the makings of the next welker. he caches everything and makes great routes . he is a solid #2 in my humble opinion.
 
I would have to say that Ayodele is one of the better run stoppers on this defense. He's not a big play guy, but I rarely see him missing tackles.. i dont know, i guess correct me if i'm wrong.
 
I would have to say that Ayodele is one of the better run stoppers on this defense. He's not a big play guy, but I rarely see him missing tackles.. i dont know, i guess correct me if i'm wrong.

The INT vs Houston was a sick an athletic INT I've ever seen from a LB.
 
Ayodele looked pretty bad early in the season, but imo he has played very well from the Texans game on. I saw him make quite a few plays yesterday, including at least one stop in the Bills backfield.

I also have to disagree on Camarillo and Roth, who almost made your list. Camarillo is nothing special, but he is the type of receiver every team needs. He isn't flashy, isn't real fast or big, but he knows how to play the game, he runs solid routes, and he always finds a way to get open. Sounds a lot like another overachieving WR we used to have, doesn't it? The problem is that the WR group on the team is so weak overall that it makes his shortcomings more apparent. He is a great guy to have around on the team, though, I think.

As for Roth, he is what he is. He makes a bunch of plays one game and then is quiet the next couple games. He is still learning how to play his position, though. He also has the two things that really can't be tought-heart and motor. I think he can become a more consistent producer as he becomes more comfortable and learns more technique.
 
Ayodele looked pretty bad early in the season, but imo he has played very well from the Texans game on. I saw him make quite a few plays yesterday, including at least one stop in the Bills backfield.

I also have to disagree on Camarillo and Roth, who almost made your list. Camarillo is nothing special, but he is the type of receiver every team needs. He isn't flashy, isn't real fast or big, but he knows how to play the game, he runs solid routes, and he always finds a way to get open. Sounds a lot like another overachieving WR we used to have, doesn't it? The problem is that the WR group on the team is so weak overall that it makes his shortcomings more apparent. He is a great guy to have around on the team, though, I think.

As for Roth, he is what he is. He makes a bunch of plays one game and then is quiet the next couple games. He is still learning how to play his position, though. He also has the two things that really can't be tought-heart and motor. I think he can become a more consistent producer as he becomes more comfortable and learns more technique.
I agree on Roth. He also put on a lot of weight in the offseason to play 3-4 end. When he loses that, he should get some of his speed back.
 
Akin has been playing fine and Camarillo has played exceptionally well. While I do agree that Hill needs to be replace ever since he was plugged in the Defense has played better.
 
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