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  1. 1. Who would you take with the #10 Pick?

    • Amari Cooper
    • Andrus Peat
    • Brandon Scherff
    • Cedric Ogbuehi
    • Ereck Flowers
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    • Kevin White
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    • La'el Collins
    • Landon Collins
    • Marcus Peters
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    • P.J. Wiliams
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    • Shane Ray
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    • Shawn Oakman
    • Trae Waynes
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    • Todd Gurley
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If you were going BPA and still filling a huge need I think it would be Cooper no?

All these rookie OT's that are struggling are starting to scare me off on drafting one so high a little bit. But we do desperately need one so it'd be a tough call.

Maybe you hope you can grab a combo like Flowers (drop because of injury possibly) and Fisher still after the 1st. Even if it means trading back up in the 2nd. It'd be alot less expensive to trade up in 2nd than it would be the 1st.

Also it depends if that loser Shula is back or not. If he is then you go OT no questions asked. If he's gone and we have an offensive minded coach a guy like Cooper becomes alot more valuable

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If you were going BPA and still filling a huge need I think it would be Cooper no?

All these rookie OT's that are struggling are starting to scare me off on drafting one so high a little bit. But we do desperately need one so it'd be a tough call.

Maybe you hope you can grab a combo like Flowers (drop because of injury possibly) and Fisher still after the 1st. Even if it means trading back up in the 2nd. It'd be alot less expensive to trade up in 2nd than it would be the 1st.

Also it depends if that loser Shula is back or not. If he is then you go OT no questions asked. If he's gone and we have an offensive minded coach a guy like Cooper becomes alot more valuable

Smart man

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Anybody who wants Brandon Scherff from Iowa please go watch the Hawkeyes play Maryland and respond. He was not good. Thanks.

Ereck Flowers is simply the best OT in this draft.

Ogbuehi is falling each week. Already seeing mocks where he's falling to the 2nd. If it's true about what you said about Scherff too, I would really go elsewhere in the 1st (CB) if not Flowers.

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Ereck Flowers is simply the best OT in this draft.

Ogbuehi is falling each week. Already seeing mocks where he's falling to the 2nd. If it's true about what you said about Scherff too, I would really go elsewhere in the 1st (CB) if not Flowers.

I've read that flowers is also expected to return to school for another year

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Ereck Flowers is simply the best OT in this draft.

Ogbuehi is falling each week. Already seeing mocks where he's falling to the 2nd. If it's true about what you said about Scherff too, I would really go elsewhere in the 1st (CB) if not Flowers.

More often than not recently, I've thought we'd win more games and one of the top CBs will be the BPA/need. With all due respect to our franchise QB that desperately needs help, CB is just as big of a team need in this division, a need we have ignored or lacked the opportunity to fill for longer than all other positions.

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More often than not recently, I've thought we'd win more games and one of the top CBs will be the BPA/need. With all due respect to our franchise QB that desperately needs help, CB is just as big of a team need in this division, a need we have ignored or lacked the opportunity to fill for longer than all other positions.

Yup.

I wouldn't mind Ifo, Peters, or PJ in the 1st at all.

Plenty of WRs to have in the 2nd-3rd. Could still get a starting OT in 2nd.

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