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Official general NFL Draft Day 3 open thread


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Still some studs on board

At Safety

Gardner Johnson was projected the top safety by some people and mostbif not all mocks had him going late 1st early 2nd

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/chauncey-gardner-johnson?id=32194741-5221-1068-8e9a-b4c139418bfd

 

Hooker was projected early 3rd.  Iowa has produced some good DBs as of late.  His biggest knock was people questioned his athletic ability but posted a sub 4.5 at the combine

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/amani-hooker?id=3219484f-4f28-9885-74ca-b4eda13809f8

 

 

Dieonte Thompson at one point earoy this year was projected a top 10 pick and then his stock topk a hit.  Really had a terrible national championship game.  Real raw, young, shouldve returned a year.  Kinda reminds me of Trai Turner in a sense coming out

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/deionte-thompson?id=32195448-4f48-0961-8988-c71f3d6e032d

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Hakeem Butler, Big Freak WR who most had going late 1st early 2nd.  

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/hakeem-butler?id=32194255-5416-1833-e211-34b9abca1909

Kelvin Harmon and Riley Ridley still stiiting there, 2 solid possession WRs

 

Christian Miller, edge rusher, who some had penciled to us is the 2nd or 3rd is still on the board

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/christian-miller?id=32194d49-4c37-3763-bb71-113d10369c73

 

Charles Omenihu, big Freak 3-4 DE who had a dominat senior bowl and most thought would go 2nd.  Reminds me a lot of Calais Campbell

Renell Wren, Big Power Athletic DT still on the board.  Didnt see him falling past the middle of the 3rd

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/renell -wren?id=32195752-4542-2041-ca80-11bac75769dc

 

Amani Oruwariye- Big Freak CB, who most had in the 1st or early 2nd.  No one saw him falling out of the 2nd

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/amani-oruwariye?id=32194f52-5549-0506-d45d-e0e76f0f35db

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15 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Hakeem Butler would make sense, big body replacement for Funchess. Then we can cut Torrey Smith and save $5 million. 

Giants Pick ahead of us

 

Id be shocked to see Gettleman pass on Hakeem knowing Gettlemans history of WRs

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