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Going out on a limb: The NFL Draft


MichaelNewtonII

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In this thread i would like to go out on a limb and make some predictions.

I would like to see you guys going out on a limb predictions as well.

1. Jadeveon Clowney's lack of assertiveness will prevent him from being a star

2. Odell Beckham Jr. will be the best of this WR crop when its all said and done

3. If he is a top pick and gets a starting job, Johnny Manziel will win OROY.

4. The Jets will trade up

5. Khalil Mack will be the best player out of this draft

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the falcons move up for clowney and we all laugh long and loud and uproariously all over the huddle and then suddenly drop our drinks and run out to the back yard with beads and incense and candles a couple of airplane bottles of cognac and make a feverish offering to the football gods in hopes that they'll divine him a bust

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In this thread i would like to go out on a limb and make some predictions.

I would like to see you guys going out on a limb predictions as well.

 

1. Jadeveon Clowney's lack of assertiveness will prevent him from being a star

2. Odell Beckham Jr. will be the best of this WR crop when its all said and done

3. If he is a top pick and gets a starting job, Johnny Manziel will win OROY.

 

1. Probably so

2. Probably true, Moncrief could be nipping at his heels

3. Manziel is not that good, won't even sniff top 5 in OROY voting

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