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Throwing down the gauntlet, at #25 I want one of these three guys


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with Strong's wrist injury, he might slide into the 2nd round. I'm not feeling Fisher at 25. i feel like hes a 3rd round pick that people are hyping up. I feel preston smith though.

thats my .02

I don't see Strong sliding that far on a simple wrist injury. Bottom half teams would snag him.

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Fisher played RT, and still needs development. I doubt he could beat out Oher before day 1. I'm not a huge Oher fan, but the guy was a decent pick up that makes reaches like Fisher unnecessary.

 

2014 - 13 starts at LT

2013 - 11 starts at RT

2012 - 11 starts at RT

2011 - 13 games at RG

 

He's played plenty of LT and has a similar college career to many top OL where they start on the right then move to the left as they develop.

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2014 - 13 starts at LT

2013 - 11 starts at RT

2012 - 11 starts at RT

2011 - 13 games at RG

He's played plenty of LT and has a similar college career to many top OL where they start on the right then move to the left as they develop.

Oops, my bad.... Fair enough. Still think it's a reach at 25. In fairness, I think he is mostly projected for RT.

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2014 - 13 starts at LT

2013 - 11 starts at RT

2012 - 11 starts at RT

2011 - 13 games at RG

He's played plenty of LT and has a similar college career to many top OL where they start on the right then move to the left as they develop.

Damn. That burn.

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If we are looking at realistic options, for me it has to break down like:

 

1. R.Gregory (I personally don't think he would fall out of the top 10, but others say he could drop far)

2. A.Peat (Another stretch, but he could fall) 

3. T.Gurley

4. N.Agholor

5. J.Strong

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