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Deion Sanders: "Saints arguably have the best CB tandem in the NFL. #Truth"


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The #truth is that I'm ecstatic that they likely won't take Trae Waynes, as so many mocks had for so long, and instead got this 31 (when season starts) y/o doper. Not sure what they'll do with their pick(s) but with Loomis, we, the Panthers, are in good hands.

Exactly the same scenario in 2013 when the Bucs got Revis (although Revis was better than BB), giving up their #13 overall pick they likely would have used on Star (or Sheldon Richardson for that matter). Fools.

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Jets - Revis, Cromartie

Broncos: Harris, Talib

Seahawks: Sherman, Williams

Chargers: Flowers, Verrett

Browns: Haden, Gilbert

Sure Deion, whatever you say.

Gilbert was disappointing. Desir was better. But another team is close to that list. If you're reading this you're getting warm. Heck if PFF is to be believed, they're already there.

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Jets - Revis, Cromartie

Broncos: Harris, Talib

Seahawks: Sherman, Williams

Chargers: Flowers, Verrett

Browns: Haden, Gilbert

Sure Deion, whatever you say.

Gilbert arguably had a worse season than manziel. But yeah i guess draft position = succes.

But the notion that saints has the Best Cb tandem is laughable at Best.

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