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Drafting a Wide out in the first three rounds is imperative.


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His athleticism screams first round selection.

A lot of people have been freakishly athletic and have fell to the 6th round for different reasons.

This kid won't fall that far, but I see him as a second round guy. More than likely before 48.

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If I had my preference, we'd go:

 

1st:  Jaelen Strong, WR

2nd:  Preston Smith, DE

3rd:  Cedric Ogbuehi, OT

 

We'd be lucky if any of the three of them were there at those spots.  I think we can land a serviceable nickel and developmental OLB in the mid-rounds.  I think we'll need to sign a safety.  Sounds like we'll be dumpster diving for one though.  That approach got us DeCoud and Harper last year.  Oh wee mayne.

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Imperative is a strong word. I agree we still need to upgrade our receiving corps, but I am not sure its imperative we draft a WR in the first three rounds. IMO, at this point OT is a greater need than WR.

That's why he said first 3 rounds. . You can get a OT and a WR with 3 picks..

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