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OK, I'm tired of Mocks. I really am...but here is Scout.com's


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Round 1 :  Odell Beckham Jr.

Round 2 :  Antonio Richardson

Round 3 :  Kevin Norwood

 

Just a way to waste and let off some energy before the draft.

 

 

If Beckham falls to us, which I have a sneaking suspicion that he won't with the 9ers in the mist, I think that he would be the guy.  IF the 9ers trade up, I think that they will throw our whole draft off meaning that we will probably be lucky if Benjamin or Lee falls to us. But, you never know...

 

As for Tiny, I would be OK simply because G-man picked him. The same goes for Norwood, who may be more of an impact WR in this league than some may think. 

 

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Lee is better than Beckham, I don't understand why anybody wants Beckham over him. Only 2 I would take over Lee are Watkins and Cooks, and only Cooks if we were looking for a speedy guy. If Lee falls to us it'll be on the level of Star falling to us.

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Considering the fail rate of first round WR's, I would actually be pretty happy if they waited until the 2nd or 3rd round to draft one.  Gettleman wants a player that can come in and contribute immediately in the 1st and 2nd.  WR has a big learning curve from college to the NFL.  Wouldn't surprise me at all to see them go defense.

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Considering the fail rate of first round WR's, I would actually be pretty happy if they waited until the 2nd or 3rd round to draft one.  Gettleman wants a player that can come in and contribute immediately in the 1st and 2nd.  WR has a big learning curve from college to the NFL.  Wouldn't surprise me at all to see them go defense.

 

Well one could use that logic every year when trying to see things from G-man's perspective.  Generalizations about his perspective are great, but I promise you that he doesn't look at the draft process that simplistically, or to the point that his generalizations, witty or off the cuff remarks become dogma. 

 

For example, he was there when the Giants drafted Nicks.

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