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


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id be pissed if we got any of those players in the first. strong is overrated  , he cant create separation and doesn't seem like a good route runner. marcus peters locked him down .

 

There is a huge drop off after devante parker , the players proj to go late first like strong , perriman are no diffrent then nelson agolor and devin smith and personally id take nelson over strong 

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The closer the draft gets here the more Id say fug it and take Devin Smith. He has the hands and speed skills to dominate.

This offense just needs a guy who can touch the ball and house it. If Gurley, Collins are gone id take him with no regrets.

Early round cant miss OL guts the last few seasons have mostly been unimpressive.

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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.

 

huh? he is regularly said to have the best hands and technique in the class

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

 

Just no. You obviously know nothing about Fisher. 

 

He played LT. 

 

Is the most athletic OT in the class. 

 

Has great hands and technique. 

 

He is one of the few true LT prospects in the draft. 

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