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Just a week away...1st Round predictions in here


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The draft is nigh and things should be interesting come round 1.  Lot's of speculation on the DL class, cheetos, WRs rising, OTs falling, etc. so was wondering what everyone's bold predictions are...(try to include at least 1 trade prediction and 1 surprise pic)

 

My batshit unrealistic predictions:

 

-Mariota goes #1

-Dolphins trade up ahead of ATL to grab Gurley

-The Redskins grab Winston

-Less than 3 OTs are taken before our pick

-Agholor goes way early to the Chiefs

 

..and the Panthers select: Andrus Peat (or) Landon Collins

 

What do you got?

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The draft is nigh and things should be interesting come round 1.  Lot's of speculation on the DL class, cheetos, WRs rising, OTs falling, etc. so was wondering what everyone's bold predictions are...(try to include at least 1 trade prediction and 1 surprise pic)

 

My batshit unrealistic predictions:

 

-Mariota goes #1

-Dolphins trade up ahead of ATL to grab Gurley

-The Redskins grab Winston

-Less than 3 OTs are taken before our pick

-Agholor goes way early to the Chiefs

 

..and the Panthers select: Andrus Peat (or) Landon Collins

 

What do you got?

 

I would love to see Mariota go #1 just to see the circus that would ensue :lol:

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- I think QBs go 1-2 in the draft.

- Biggest reach: Breshad Perriman goes to Browns, Saints or 49ers.

- Biggest slide: Shane Ray to the 2nd round.

 

I think the Panthers will be stuck with a tough decision to make between the following:

 

- Melvin Gordon

- Andrus Peat

- Jake Fisher

- Nelson Agholor

- Landon Collins

- DJ Humphries

- Owa Odighizuwa

 

 

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Just when the little bell goes off signaling that the Bucs have made their selection and whomever is walking out to announce it...the screen goes dead...a meteor has hit Chicago.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(on a happy note, everyone is fine and the meteor just took out the satellite feed)

 

 

...and the Browns take Ryan Leaf.

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