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It's not terrible. I like Browner at the 3rd round. Really like him there, actually, and it's possible. But this doesn't address the OLB need.
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I like the Clayton pick. I don't know much about the draftees beyond the first round or two. I'd like to see the Chiefs get a an OLB that can play some this year. Not sure if you've got him in here or not...
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I love both of your third round picks, and the best thing is- it's actually quite possible they will both be there.
Not sold on getting a punter in the fourth. A punter can wait, we simply have too many needs to fill holes and depth. LeFors, Sproles, and particularly Stubblefield would all be an excellent way to end the draft.
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I think WR may be the big surprise.
Here's Gosselin on Clayton, he ranks him #18 out of the top 100: 18. Mark Clayton, WR, Oklahoma Mark Clayton The NFL likes big receivers, and there were plenty to be had in the 2004 draft: Roy Williams, Larry Fitzgerald, Reggie Williams, Michael Clayton. Lee Evans was the shrimp at 5-10, so he slid, despite the fact he was one of the fastest receivers (4.37) and biggest producers on the board (19.8-yard career average at Wisconsin). Buffalo took him with the 13th overall pick, and he wound up on the NFL all-rookie team with nine touchdowns and a 17.6-yard average. Mark Clayton is the little guy (5-10) who will slide in the first round of this draft despite his speed (4.40) and college productivity (220 catches and 31 TDs at Oklahoma). The tall guys - Braylon Edwards, Troy Williamson and Mike Williams - all could go before him, but don't be surprised if Clayton has the best rookie year of them all.
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