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Favorite Draft Moments.


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This topic popped up on Facebook & was funny as hell, so I thought I'd bring it here.

To start things off...

When we slipped by the Vikings to grab Jordan Gross. I don't know if he was one of Minnesota's targets, but the announcers were hilarious. I was expecting one of them to just stand up & yell "seriously! Vikingswhatthefug!?!?"

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The Raiders picking DHB was quite hilarious for me.

Keyshawn raving about being Jarrett's mentor in Carolina then getting cut like the next day.

As for favorite though, def Star sliding right into our laps.

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Star falling was one of the most awesome things ever. Biggest need was DT and we landed a top 3 talent, the best at his position way down the draft. I had been wanting star since the entire year before. Had been hoping we got him for a full year. Thought there was no way he would get to us so late. Then the football gods smiled upon us lol

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