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Day 2 General Draft Discussion


Mr. Scot
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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

It's not the fanbase that's dropping him in the draft.

It’s our fanbase that has declared that he sucks and won’t be an NFL player. Regardless of how far he falls an NFL team isn’t going to right him off before designing a plan for him.

His draft position is irrelevant right now which is what is so damn funny. Him falling in the draft literally has NO BEARING on his career.

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2 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I mean he’s not being drafted to play right now. In the third round there’s a tonnnn of value though. It’s cliche but the scouting reports between Allen and Willis look identical other than Allen being more physically gifted.

I heard one of these guys on the radio today say that Willis is too short. If he was big like Allen or Cam, he'd have been drafted already. 

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Just now, MillionDollarCam said:

It’s our fanbase that has declared that he sucks and won’t be an NFL player. Regardless of how far he falls an NFL team isn’t going to right him off before designing a plan for him.

His draft position is irrelevant right now which is what is so damn funny. Him falling in the draft literally has NO BEARING on his career.

His draft position is irrelevant?    Hmmmm.  Interesting.  

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

It’s our fanbase that has declared that he sucks and won’t be an NFL player. Regardless of how far he falls an NFL team isn’t going to right him off before designing a plan for him.

His draft position is irrelevant right now which is what is so damn funny. Him falling in the draft literally has NO BEARING on his career.

Malik falling is actually a good thing for his long-term prospects

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

It’s our fanbase that has declared that he sucks and won’t be an NFL player. Regardless of how far he falls an NFL team isn’t going to right him off before designing a plan for him.

His draft position is irrelevant right now which is what is so damn funny. Him falling in the draft literally has NO BEARING on his career.

It's possible, but that's an opinion.

It's also possible he might not amount to much.

Heaven knows we've all seen guys we thought we're going to be great go to the NFL and disappear. It happens.

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