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Honey Badger - First Round Pick.


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Ugh people have such short memories. Alabama targetted this kid 2 NCs ago and DESTROYED him with average receivers. The kid had a drug problem. He benched 4 reps of 225 and is only 5'8 or 5'9. He is a nickleback at best, and not worth more then a 4th.

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I'd say 3rd if we had one...hell I'd be tempted to take him in the 2nd

Lost out on Janoris Jenkins by one pick last year

Janoris Jenkins' man to man coverage ability is infinitely better than Mathieu's too....

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Jenkins was the best cover man in the draft and one of the better overall cover guys in years.

Mattheiu's claim to fame is some special teams plays, a retarded nickname that arouses e-dweebs and a bit of captain Munnerlyn type luck.

He's pretty well known as being a less than mediocre cover guy. To compare the two is absolutely absurd. He's a sexier version of Captain.

I'd say 3rd if we had one...hell I'd be tempted to take him in the 2nd

Lost out on Janoris Jenkins by one pick last year

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I'd say 3rd if we had one...hell I'd be tempted to take him in the 2nd

Lost out on Janoris Jenkins by one pick last year

I wanted JJ so bad!!! That was my boy in the draft.

I wouldn't mind Mathieu at 44 at all. But, he's no JJ. He's probably not worth the 44th pick also, but if you believe that he can be a baller, you take him there. He bring a swag and jaw dropping abilities. I wish we had a 3rd.

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