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Moving on to the draft...


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I understand that it isn't up to you. But I'm asking you the question, personally, what your reaction would be.

A RB I would be a little surprised but not overly. The RB position has been underperforming for us for years. A DT I would be confused. It would make me wonder about the long term projections of KK and Star. Would I be mad? Maybe initially.

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Lol. BPA ain't going to cut it.

If BPA is a DE or DT or LB, everyone here will lose their fuging mind.

 

How much would you pay to hear Goodell make a mistake and say the name of a projected second round DT when he announces our #28 pick? Just for giggles.

 

The Huddle would literally melt.

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1st- LT | Cyrus Kouandjio

2nd-TE | ASJ

3rd- WR | Donte Moncrief

4th- WR | Brandon Coleman

5th- WR | Kevin Norwood

6th- CB | Deion Belue

7th- C | Gabe Ikard

I'm still worried about the medicals on Cyrus. Three wide receivers in a row? Odds are against that being the BPA position for three rounds back to back.

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I'm still worried about the medicals on Cyrus. Three wide receivers in a row? Odds are against that being the BPA position for three rounds back to back.

BPA is such overrated word now. You pick the best player for the needed position and most players grades aren't that much off in each round at the bottom of the barrel.

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We can't "move on" to the draft just yet because believe it or not, gettlemen will make some signings, well have to see where those fit into our needs first

Oh I'm sure we will but more than likely they will be transitional players that will allow our rookies to develop.... Hence why I feel draft talk is appropriate.

Not everyone visits the draft section so I felt now is a good idea to bring in the discussion into the main forum.

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