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Interesting seeing who he has as his number 8 overall prospect...

Either Josh Norris comes on the huddle and reads my posts or you mouth breathers need to start listening when I speak. Im kidding, but anyway it's different than most big boards and imo better than most. A name not in the top 32 is the huddle's draft crush Derek Barnett. Another guy that I've said isn't as good as many on here think.

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Just now, Saca312 said:

McDowell is a talent. Question is whether he can remain motivated and consistent.

Likely drops to the second round, ans wouldn't mind us hitting him there.

Yeah most mocks have him going in the 2nd now. If we could get him at 40 wow!

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Yeah most mocks have him going in the 2nd now. If we could get him at 40 wow!

He completely screwed up his interview according to some GMs, as one commented it was "the worst interview he's ever heard in his entire career."

Definitely dropping, maybe even to our last 2nd round pick.

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2 minutes ago, 15 said:

I usually like Norris' stuff but some of these analysis are getting way too ridiculous with their big boards, putting up names of guys they have crushes on way too fuggin high. get real bro. 

Yeah I mean some of these guys are going to have to get creative for the sake of generating clicks as well. He puts up a big board the same as everyone else's and no one looks twice. 

With that said, Malik's a top 10 talent whatever off field crap he has aside 

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34 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

OJ Howard overrated to the max. I'd mutiny if we're stupid enough to take him at 8 in the deepest TE class since forever.

I think you're the stupid one if you think Howard is overrated. I'm also willing to bet you go full retard if we pick him or not. 

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3 minutes ago, Snake said:

I think you're the stupid one if you think Howard is overrated. I'm also willing to bet you go full retard if we pick him or not. 

Show me his film, and tell me how his film shows he'll be a dominating monster rather than some lug that doesn't get YAC or catches as well as the other athletic TEs from this deep class.

Like I said, this is a deep TE class. No value in picking one with the top 8 pick in this draft when we could get someone who'd have similar or better production.

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45 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Interesting seeing who he has as his number 8 overall prospect...

Either Josh Norris comes on the huddle and reads my posts or you mouth breathers need to start listening when I speak. Im kidding, but anyway it's different than most big boards and imo better than most. A name not in the top 32 is the huddle's draft crush Derek Barnett. Another guy that I've said isn't as good as many on here think.

https://www.profootballfocus.com/nfl-draft/

Opinions are like aholes, everyone's got one.

Barnett is still #3 on PFF's big board.  Why is Josh Norris' better?  

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