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Old 02-17-2009, 05:09 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 View Post
That might be the worst mock I've seen.

Crabtree and Matthews?

How about Sanchez and Heyward-Bey?

Sanchez and Kruger?

Sanchez and Simtim?


Hell, Curry and HB would be better value than what they are suggesting.

Terrible.
What?! Crabtree would be a perfect fit for the new Haley regime. He and Bowe would create a new "Fitzgerald & Bouldin" only with more athletic ability and better hands. As of right now, a "Bowe & Crabtree" would be the best receiver duo in the NFL hands down.

And Matthews, while he might have been a walk-on at USC and only really began to get playing time his senior year, has, literally, generations of NFL genes in his system. His Dad and Uncle were studs, and there is no reason to believe that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree in that family. And you don't play for USC if you suck. Dude has immeasurables that are literally off the chart.

That's a pretty solid first two picks if you ask me.























I kid. That's the worst mock I've ever seen anywhere. Hell, BF Skinner's chickens could peck out a better mock than that. Although, I would wet myself in joy and happiness for a Sanchez/Sintim or Sanchez/Kruger draft. Said it before, but I think Kruger is the best overall DE in the draft. Guy is an animal. Same with Sintim.
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