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Your Bold Predictions for the 2014 Draft


davos

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Let's see 'em. 

 

Me:

 

-Gilbert falls into the late teens/20s behind Dennard and Fuller

 

-CJ Mosley falls past the first round

 

-Vikings draft Manziel

 

-(this is what everyone needs to include)..and the Panthers select ..Bitonio

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Well after reading Tony Pauline's little tid bit, I actually think we'll take Bitonio.

 

He's been my choice for a bit.  My last mock was..(1) Bitonio OT/G (2) Matthews WR (3) Desir CB

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He's been my choice for a bit. My last mock was..(1) Bitonio OT/G (2) Matthews WR (3) Watkins CB

I have my heart set on a WR in the first.

We're really in a crappy spot at 28 and 60. All the top tier OT's and WR's will be gone by 28, and all the 2nd tier OT's and WR's will be gone by 60. Atleast that's what I think.

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Andy Reid drafts a truck full of Quadruple stuffed candy corn Oreos with the 23rd pick

The Jaguars draft someone who will actually help their franchise

Clowney's walk up song won't be by Chief Keef

Pete Carroll drafts an ounce of marajuana and a prescription of adderall

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