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Draft Day 3 General Discussion


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5 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Yeah not a fan of trading down in rounds 2 and 3, now it’s almost troll level how many times we’ve traded down.

hedging your bet that you’ll find a diamond in the rough in rounds where statistically the outcome of that happening is slim, if we have the same grade for all these guys than I except those guys who went before us not to out shine our 7 6th round picks we’ll be fielding. This is dangerous 
 

Did they just not scout these guys and have no idea who the standouts are? Seems like lazy drafting to me.   

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4 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

But you're giving yourself more chances to find them what are you not understanding  here??.. Your logic is dumb..

At least it’s logic and not blind hope a future HOF is going to get picked by Carolina in the late rounds 🤷‍♂️ 

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Trey Smith, Deonte Brown, David Moore, Dylan Moses, Cameron McGrone, and Jamar Johnson all still on the board along with a slew of WRs, RBs, and EDGE prospects. Let's gooooo!!!

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