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patterson may fall out of the first...


micnificent28

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Lulz he compared him to Ted Ginn, Troy Williams, and Darius Heyward Bay in another thread. The butthurt is strong with that one.

Check the WR numbers of all 4 players their draft overview and where they were drafted. Then come back and apologize when you notice how similar these 4 players are.

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I think Patterson must have bullied him as a child or had sex with his girlfriend or cut him off in traffic or served him in a dance off or ate the piece of cake with his name on it from the fridge.

Yes here we go again. Notice to all poster if you think a prospect has flaws and think he would be a bad pick for your team. It means he must have beat you up, slept with a close relation of yours, or you're just a hater. Just remember this when having a opinion.

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@MoveTheSticksRT @LanceZierlein: According to league source, Cordarrelle Patterson may fall out of the 1st.> I've been hearing this a lot...

Per sigmond bloom.. very intresting how this may affect who's left in the second.

If this was Zierlein saying this I might give it more credibility. He does have actual contacts in the league. I listen to him (and Charlie) everyday on the drive home. (790am - Houston).

Anyway, we're just a few weeks ahead of the draft, this is either a GM/scout just making up crap or a writer who needs hits. You can hear the writers for NFL.com and other sports websites complain how their mgmt makes them create yet another mock draft because it drives traffic.

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will leave this here too

Old Tennessee coach Derek Dooley told NFL.com's Gil Brandt that WR Cordarrelle Patterson "can be a head coach's delight."

Dooley's background is as a receivers coach and he now oversees the Cowboys' wideouts. His comment suggests Patterson isn't the headcase detractors have suggested he'll be at the next level. Patterson needs to learn to run routes with more explosion and confidence, but he may be the most talented offensive skill player in the draft. Brandt ranks Patterson as his No. 8 overall prospect.

http://www.rotoworld...ws/nfl/football

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