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Let's Double Dip


Matthias

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I know the rest of our division is trembling right now at the sight of KB.  Let's make them quake with another threat in our second pick.  I imagine there will be a run on OT in the early and mid second.  I don't want to reach for a guy just because we have a need.  There's a great chance that Jordan Matthews could still be on the board when we pick again.  Some other guys that could be available are Allen Robinson, Donte Moncrief, and Bruce Ellington.  A guy like James Hurst, or perhaps Antonio Richardson should still be available by our third round pick.  The OT out of Stanford, Cameron Flemming, could also be available in the third.  So let's double dip.

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It would be nice, but it depends on who is available.  I think KB though is a good start and from already hearing from a few Falcons fans this morning and one Saints fan at work, they feel as if we got another steal in round 1.  Feels good.

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Their qbs cant throw from their backs

 

True. Tho I don't think the value for a T will be there for us in Round 2 (Hurst in 3/4?), and I think there will be a run on WRs early in the round. CB value might be there. If not, totally: let's double dip.

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Is love to get either a true burner, speed guy or a smallish slot guy to pair with KB.

KB is a true outside vertical threat, Olsen, Cotchery and Avant can do about anything, I'd like a guy to either create more underneath space with his vertical speed or someone to take advantage of YAC possibility on short to intermediate routes.

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If he's BPA sure. Otherwise I'd rather see a CB or tackle and get a development WR later. It's not like we run a bunch of four wide sets, so another rookie probably won't see much playing time anyway.

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