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Day 3 Draft thread


JJman

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I didn't see one posted, but if it has feel free to delete this.

We have 4 picks today, none of us will likely watch all 4 of the picks live, but still important rounds.

Still need a CB, OT, and another WR. I'm hoping for Martavis Bryant or Bruce Ellington

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Plenty of prospects still on the board. Desir, Fleming, Ellington.

And apparently McCarron pissed off teams during his interview so we get to watch him not be drafted.

He's a cocky prick. I met him once two years ago and heard him talk about himself non-stop for 40 minutes straight. I hate him, but he has talent. He'd fit well on the Eagles
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