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Some notes from my source involving the NFL draft


Verge

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2 minutes ago, Verge said:

Good call by him, my guy was convinced it would be offensive line. 

Its all on the way things are going

This is a much deeper OT class.  A Huge dropoff from those tier 1 to 2 edge rushers.

 

Meanwhile the way OTs are going, there will be some STUDS available rd 2 at OT

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On 3/2/2019 at 2:14 AM, Verge said:

Hey guys, it's that time of the year again, and my guy has been giving me some info about this years draft class. For those who don't know, my friend works within a scouting department of an NFL team, not the Carolina Panthers, and he has been kind enough to kind of help me learn to scout, write scouting reports, and leak me some info as far as what the general public might be missing in the NFL draft. 

-Kyler Murray is believed to be the #1 pick in this draft, regardless of if the Cardinals keep or trade the pick 
-Expectations are three QBs within the top 12 picks 

-Daniel Jones should be the second quarterback taken within the top 10 
-Expect Andre Dillard and Jonah Williams to volley for the #1 offensive lineman off the board 
-He does not believe a corner will be taken in the top 10 
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04/24
***Final predictions****
Andre Dillard either goes to Bengals or Bills 
Kyler Murray goes #1 
Daniel Jones either goes at 6 to NYG or they trade up to get him
Hollywood Brown is the first receiver taken 
Jonah Williams goes in the top 10 
At least five offensive lineman in the top 20
TJ Hockenson in the top 12, probably to the Lions 
Denver passes on a QB for a LB 
Redskins trade up for Haskins or Jones 
Only one safety in the first round 
Greedy Williams falls out of the first 







 

Your info was more correct than most of the talking heads on either NFL.com or ESPN. All hail Verge!

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44 minutes ago, Verge said:

Did we bet on that? :/

I'm pretty sure you declined.

 

Thanks for the support y'all, was a fun night! :)

Oh yes sir we did...

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  On 4/17/2019 at 5:32 PM, Verge said:

If you don't think Little will be a first round pick make the bet

I don't trust other teams stupidity but I got 25 on that.

Ain't no back down here buddy..

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