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Nfc South Drafts


KendrickPanther

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What do you guys think of the Draft so far for our competition?

The Bucs picked up a real stud in Mark Barron. Drafting 5th they were going to get a good player so it might as well be him. From what I've read hes great in the run and good against the pass. We could see him exploited early in his career before he becomes a regular in the pro bowl. That 50yard TD Cam had last year never happens with a guy like this on the field.

The Bucs traded back up to draft Doug Martin. I honestly haven't watched a single Boise State game. I like this guys size but he doesn't appear to have that home run speed. He could have some nice games against us but I like the match up against our linebackers. In the end this pick doesn't scare me at all.

The Saints used their first on Mark Ingram last year and had their second taken away this year. A big win for us.

ATL got one heck of a receiver last year but only have 5 picks remaining this year.

So I like were we stand against our competition. The two teams that abused us last year haven't gotten any better today.

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Honestly with as upset as I was about our pick the Bucs didnt do much with theres. Def a good S but do you really see thing guy rolling over Jstew? I dont and if they picked Cox I prob would have been a lot more worried.

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Bucs are going to be nasty... Get real yeah they add a real good safety but they have nothing in-between there d line is still soft and they still have big holes in the back field. They will not stop anyone again, look for another big game by cam and the boys no worries.

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Bucs are going to be nasty... Get real yeah they add a real good safety but they have nothing in-between there d line is still soft and they still have big holes in the back field. They will not stop anyone again, look for another big game by cam and the boys no worries.

You sir, are In a state of denial. Views like this is probably u have Zero pie. Nobody will agree with you on this baseless lunacy!

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