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Mark Carrier will be announcing our 2nd pick in the 2014 Draft


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NFL greats to announce second-round draft picks in prime time

 

 

 

 

 
 
here is a list of who will be there more at link

Cleveland Browns, Eric Metcalf (WR)

 

The National Football League announced today that 32 NFL former players, one representing each team, will announce live on Friday, May 9, second-round draft picks from Radio City Music Hall. This marks the fourth year in which each selection in the second round is announced by a former player.

The list of players scheduled to make selections includes 11 Pro Football Hall of Famers, with five from the Class of 2014. Combined, these players have nearly 20 Super Bowl championships and 150 Pro Bowl appearances between them.

Arizona Cardinals, Aeneas Williams (CB)**

Atlanta Falcons, Claude Humphrey (DE)**

Baltimore Ravens, Michael McCrary (DE)

Buffalo Bills, Andre Reed (WR)**

Carolina Panthers, Mark Carrier (WR)

Chicago BearsMike Singletary (LB) 

Cincinnati Bengals, Ken Riley (CB)

 

 

 

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I fondly remember when Mark Carrier, Willie Green and Don Beebe were our receivers :)

 

I feel like that shouldn't sound as awesome as it does in my mind.....................................................

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I feel like that shouldn't sound as awesome as it does in my mind.....................................................

 

It was a lot more awesome than anyone expected it to be, for sure :)

 

 

i had forgotten about beebe

 

Still remember watching him run down Leon Lett in the Super Bowl :lol:

 

I cheered on the days we signed him and Frank Reich.

 

 

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It was a lot more awesome than anyone expected it to be, for sure :)

 

 

 

Still remember watching him run down Leon Lett in the Super Bowl :lol:

 

I cheered on the days we signed him and Frank Reich.

 

those two, and Metzelaars.  I had been a Bills fan, and I thought we'd be in solid shape with those three.  But, it was such a different offense, and a little deep guy, and a stringy TE don't work in a boring offense.

 

Was glad to see Pete was hired to the Chargers staff when Frank made OC.

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