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Pretty much agree with this board at the moment. Even though he has Warmack rated pretty high, I think Warmack will not go until 10-14.

I am looking for Joeckel to Chiefs or a trade down from Andy. No way he takes Geno #1

http://www.gbnreport.com/top100.html

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Pretty much agree with this board at the moment. Even though he has Warmack rated pretty high, I think Warmack will not go until 10-14.

I am looking for Joeckel to Chiefs or a trade down from Andy. No way he takes Geno #1

Kiper was on ESPN the other day saying Warmack could go top five.

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You know what I like about that list? Take out the sure thing first 10 picks, and then look how many

guys are on that list in the top 35 or so that we don't need. There are gonna be a lot of DE's and QB's

taken before our second pick, which means we should get a very good quality player, perhaps one with

late first round ability.

Hope we don't blow it.

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The last few guards to go in the top 10.

Naeole with the 10th pick of the 97 draft by the Saints

Rienstra with the 9th pick of the 86 draft by the Steelers

Matthews 9th pick of 83 draft by the Oilers

Munchak 8th pick of 82 draft by the Oilers

The last Guard to be drafted in the top 5 was Ken Huff in 1975. The highest pick ever used on a guard was the 2nd pick in the 1964 and 1966 drafts. Bob Brown and Tom Mack.

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