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2013 mock offseason draft


DaCityKats

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With the 133rd pick of the NFL Draft...

The Arizona Cardinals select Andre Ellington RB/KR from Clemson

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Not sure why he is still available

Damn you! Damn you foo!

Lol

I passed up on him twice hoping he'll be there at my next KC's pick. Damn! I don't know how other teams passed up on him for the other backs.

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Damn you! Damn you foo!

Lol

I passed up on him twice hoping he'll be there at my next KC's pick. Damn! I don't know how other teams passed up on him for the other backs.

Stepfan Taylor will have a better NFL career then Ellington. Taylor is absolutely built for the NFL....

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