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I think if McKnight really is 100% recovered, he can beat out Cyrus Gray, who proved in the Indy game why he was 3rd string. But with Bowe, Avery, Jenkins, and an almost 100% chance of drafting somebody, that's already 4-deep. Dressler is going to need to beat out somebody like Hemingway to get on the team or hope for an injury. And considering the Chiefs have been keeping tabs on guys like Frankie Hammond Jr. for potential kick returners, I think injury is going to be the only way Dressler finds a spot on the team. |
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#killramsfan
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I private messaged rams fan so I guess we wait
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Jesus. Holy talent purge. I haven't seen a good mid-round run like that since last year. Leave me some pickings for the next couple rounds, would ya fellas? Sidenote: This draft is really deep for some of these talents to last this long, imo.
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Who's gonna be around that I can pm my top two picks to?
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I will also. LMAO can you imagine NFL GMs making these arrangements? That would be hilarious.
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I've said that for years. |
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This class is deep at WR, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's even. Once the first 4 or maybe 5 are off the board, you're probably out of the guys who have #1 type ability and/or potential. Not that it's necessarily a bad thing, but again, I think the WR's we could be taking at 23 are better WR's or have the potential to be better WR's, a position of high importance in this system, over guys at other positions (guard, DE, etc). Unless you want to talk about Aaron Donald. I'd take him over any WR. |
****ing Browns. :mad:
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There will be a much bigger difference between a pass rusher in the 1st vs. 3rd than than there will be at the WR position. |
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