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9 or 10 first round tackles/WR's per Gettleman


panther4life

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That's just my personal 10...love to hear yours and anyone elses

How in the name of tiny pink nipples do you not have Cooks in your top 10? He was named the best receiver in college football last year winning the Biletnikoff award.

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Anybody want to take a stab at who they are?

1. Greg Robinson

2. Jake Matthews

3. Sammy Watkins

4. Taylor Lewan

5. Mike Evans

6. Odell Beckham Jr.

7. Zach Martin

8. Cyrus Kouandijo

9. Allen Robinson

10. Marquise Lee

1 Robinson

2 Watkins

3a Lewan

3b Matthews

5 Evans

6 beckham

7 Cooks

8 Lattimer

9 Martin

10 Moses

Maybe switch Lattimer and Martin, but that's in order how I'd take them in the first round. Not sold on Lee's hands, and CK doesn't have the foot speed for me. Allen Robinson is a borderline 1st.

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How in the name of tiny pink nipples do you not have Cooks in your top 10? He was named the best receiver in college football last year winning the Biletnikoff award.

I could have swapped out Lee or Allen Robinson for him but I like those 2 better...very deep draft...

Btw Golden Tate won it in 09 and went 60th overall in the 2010 draft

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Idk about anyone else but this to me shows clear as day were going WR in the first. Despite the smokescreen when he says protecting Cam is more important than giving him weapons.

There are 3 at MAX Tackles worth a first IMO - Robinson, Lewan, Matthews. They will all be gone. The other 7 have to be WR's

Agreed.

Robinson

Matthews

Lewan

Watkins

Evans

OBJ

Lee

Latimer

Adams

Cooks

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