Agreed, just saying what I'm hearing/reading/seeing online and in social media. Dorsey has played it smart thus far in that he is signing/getting young players. He's not overpaying for aging veterans. I think if you look at the Offensive and Defensive starters, the oldest player is 28. The avg age is 25ish? So if he can bring in solid pieces that are young and talented to help compete, why not? There are still holes to fill at LB, SS, and CB on the defense - with LB and SS being the biggest needs. If it takes a mid/low round pick and a player to improve a position, I saw go for it.
Dorsey has found value with later picks. If he takes one year to trade and get the roster how he wants it, he can then go into maintenance mode by drafting their backups. That's what NE did for years, but with older players. Then all of these new names popped up as their draftees started to show up after the older players contracts expired or they retired. It's a sound model, plus they spend far, far less in dead cap money each season because they manage their roster in a solid manner. If Dorsey thinks we're a player or two away, and he thinks he can get those players now - go for it. He's been smart enough to manage the team and cap situation he was given. I'm not going to second guess him now. It's a fun ride, and as a fan, I've waited too long watching regimes hoard picks and players fade away or not make it to the season because they fail in TC. They've drafted well and have a solid foundation before the trades this season. Go finish what you started Dorsey!