10-01-2019, 05:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-01-2019, 05:58 PM by MaxGnarland.)
7. The Colorado Yeti will win the Ultimus next season. Book it. This season they quintupled their wins last season. If they keep up this pace of improvement (they will), they will win 25 games next season. 25! That means they'll go undefeated all the way to the Ultimus and beyond! In all seriousness the Yeti have a very good shot at winning the Ultimus next year. They're young core is still intact and will continue to improve and their old veterans are still performing at a high level. They have 5 picks in the first 4 rounds including pick 4 of this loaded draft so they have a very good shot at picking up a star or 2 as well as many other productive players. Their offense was once again their weakness but it's on an upward trend. Wolfie McDummy showed in multiple games that he has what it takes to develop into a premier quarterback and Forty-two will feast across from Bishop. The defense has lost Beau Montgomery but many of its other secondary players only continue to get better and the team has many picks to help sure up the secondary which is one of the more saturated positions in the league. Look out for the Yeti to be the dark horse candidate for the Ultimus next year.
8. The Colorado Yeti need to address some of its more shallow defensive positions. The secondary is fairly empty and could use a revitalization. The trading of Beau Montgomery this season all but guarantees that the secondary will be addressed in this upcoming draft because you can't field a secondary with only 1 or 2 active players. Defensive line could also be an area that needs to be addressed. Currently the Yeti only have 2 defensive lineman so a new active player is sorely needed to deepen this position group. This team is run through the defense so it's never a bad idea to continue improving upon the solid base it already has while the weak side of the ball... I mean the offense continues to grow. It's always a given that if there's an active offensive line user Colorado will at least be in the mix wanting to draft him. McDummy is still progressing and can't be relied upon to carry the team so giving him more time in the pocket is crucial for the Yeti's immediate success while McDummy improves as a passer. The Yeti may also try to draft a wide receiver in the later rounds to have another body they can rotate in.
8. The Colorado Yeti need to address some of its more shallow defensive positions. The secondary is fairly empty and could use a revitalization. The trading of Beau Montgomery this season all but guarantees that the secondary will be addressed in this upcoming draft because you can't field a secondary with only 1 or 2 active players. Defensive line could also be an area that needs to be addressed. Currently the Yeti only have 2 defensive lineman so a new active player is sorely needed to deepen this position group. This team is run through the defense so it's never a bad idea to continue improving upon the solid base it already has while the weak side of the ball... I mean the offense continues to grow. It's always a given that if there's an active offensive line user Colorado will at least be in the mix wanting to draft him. McDummy is still progressing and can't be relied upon to carry the team so giving him more time in the pocket is crucial for the Yeti's immediate success while McDummy improves as a passer. The Yeti may also try to draft a wide receiver in the later rounds to have another body they can rotate in.