Mark Potash
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But that might have been where it ended.
He might have had a 1.5, but he was not a factor, nor was Shamar Turner, the second-round rookie player.
Neither was a factor because of injury.
As easily as it is to look negatively upon, especially Odengbo, because we weren't sold on him before he even came here.
You do have him coming back this year, and if we're going to sit here and praise the development of โ especially, I guess, more on the offensive side, but praise Dennis Allen and say Dennis Allen can make players out of guys, can develop players.
You have to look at it that way and say โ
Okay.
Odengawa coming back, that is a plus.
Shamar Turner coming back certainly is a plus because we have no idea what he can do.
So that's an optimistic way to look at a couple of freebies that you kind of get back on your board this year.
Obviously, you have to think bigger about the more expensive pieces like your two safeties that are both out of contract.
Your two starting safeties.
Do you want to continue to pay Tremaine Edmonds to be that off-ball linebacker?
So there's tons of questions on defense.
How are you looking at everything, Mark?
Well, I think the defensive line is the most interesting part of the team because usually when you're weak in an area and you want to improve, you have obvious holes.
They have places like, you know, Shamar Turner was not great.
I mean, he was a disappointment as a rookie, a disappointment before he got hurt, and so was Odengbo.
So
If Odengbo coming back prevents him from trading for Max Crosby, that might be a negative, you know?