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Should we get Alshon Jeffrey in the 5th round??


teeray

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Could be a decent tight end at this rate.

@RookieDraft Alshon Jeffery is training at St Vincents here in Indy. Sources say he's weighing 249lbs + running a 4.88 Forty

If he is close to those numbers in 2 weeks than even the fifth round is too high.

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*googles Alshon Jeffery*

He is one of the top prospects for the 2012 NFL Draft, ranked by Mel Kiper, Jr. as the best wide receiver and number five player overall.

*walks away*

*googles Mel Kiper big board*

Jeffrey isn't even on it. Blackmon is 5th overall right now and #1 receiver.

*thinks megadeth needs to learn how to google* ;)

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It doesn't matter where he is ranked now. If he runs a 4.8+ 40 during the combine he may not even get drafted. At least not as a WR, but maybe a Dallas Clark like tight end.

If I am a troll I am the same troll who about a month ago thought that Jeffery would be a better fit for the Panthers than Blackmon.

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