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With the 1st pick in the 2011 NFL Draft...


Peppermint9030

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well the odds are its a QB, check out past #1 picks. But I hope its not a qb.

1998 Peyton Manning

1999 Tim Couch

2000 Courtney Brown

2001 Michael Vick

2002 David Carr

2003 Carson Palmer

2004 Eli Manning

2005 Alex Smith

2006 Mario Williams

2007 JaMarcus Russell

2008 Jake Long

2009 Matthew Stafford

2010 Sam Bradford

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well the odds are its a QB, check out past #1 picks. But I hope its not a qb.

1998 Peyton Manning

1999 Tim Couch

2000 Courtney Brown

2001 Michael Vick

2002 David Carr

2003 Carson Palmer

2004 Eli Manning

2005 Alex Smith

2006 Mario Williams

2007 JaMarcus Russell

2008 Jake Long

2009 Matthew Stafford

2010 Sam Bradford

I agree unless we trade down which is unlikely the odds are in favor of a QB.Though PP and Darius are both great I do not see us picking a DT or cb with the 1st pick.

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