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Ronnie Stanley Returning To ND...


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Fug.

Not that we would've had a chance, it just sucks because Collins now may be gone and Flowers forsure will be gone by the time we pick

http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/01/13/top-offensive-tackle-prospect-ronnie-stanley-decides-to-stay-at-notre-dame/

With Cedric tearing his ACL and Stanley possibly being the first tackle taken I don't understand why he'd go back to school.

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Good. Now get a WR in round 1 and a tackle in free agency.

How is this good?

Stanley was a lock to go before us so that means someone that would've been there at 25 won't be anymore.

Unless they're willing to draft DGB I don't think there's a WR worth taking at 25 assuming Cooper, Parker and White will be gone. That's also assuming DGB is even there at 25.

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How is this good?

Stanley was a lock to go before us so that means someone that would've been there at 25 won't be anymore.

Unless they're willing to draft DGB I don't think there's a WR worth taking at 25 assuming Cooper, Parker and White will be gone. That's also assuming DGB is even there at 25.

 

 

Relax, there's always a player or two that falls from their projected draft rankings.  Hell, last year there were players that were projected to be 3rd/4th round picks that went undrafted (Kelcey Quarles, Jackason Jeffcoat, Brandon Coleman, etc)  We can always grab a tackle in the 2nd round or later.  Current starting tackles in the NFL from last years draft that went in the 2nd round or later...

 

Joel Bitoni -  2nd Round

Justin Britt - 2nd Round

Seantrel Henderson - 7th Round

James Hurst - Undrafted

Jack Mewhort - 2nd Round (Listed as a tackle, plays guard though)

 

And many of these guys didn't have high draft grades either. 

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said he wanted to win a national championship. good luck, stay healthy. 

 

 

Drango decided to stay as well. TJ Clemmings is a very intriguing prospect, but could be thought of like Ju'Wuan James was last year. most draft pundits thought he would be a 2nd-3rd round prospect, but ended up going 19th overall and starting at both RT and LT for the dolphins. 

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How is this good?

Stanley was a lock to go before us so that means someone that would've been there at 25 won't be anymore.

Unless they're willing to draft DGB I don't think there's a WR worth taking at 25 assuming Cooper, Parker and White will be gone. That's also assuming DGB is even there at 25.

It's good because I believe a tackle would have been a reach at 25. As far as DGB, well check out my mock draft. Good chance he's there when we pick.
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