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Pick 1.25 (Poll)


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Pick 25  

123 members have voted

  1. 1. Who would you choose from these guys?:

    • Ereck Flowers OT
      22
    • Jake Fisher OT
      9
    • Kevin Johnson CB
      1
    • Landon Collins SS
      14
    • Breshad Perriman WR
      10
    • Jaelen Strong WR
      13
    • Philip Dorsett WR
      10
    • Owamagbe Odighizuwa DE
      4
    • Melvin Gordon RB
      6
    • DJ Humphries
      7
    • Eddie Goldman DT
      3
    • Nelson Agholor WR
      18
    • Other (Specify perrty please)
      6
  2. 2. Who do you think DG prefers?

    • Ereck Flowers OT
      28
    • Jake Fisher OT
      3
    • Kevin Johnson CB
      1
    • Landon Collins SS
      17
    • Breshad Perriman WR
      3
    • Jaelen Strong WR
      5
    • Philip Dorsett WR
      6
    • Owamagbe Odighizuwa DE
      21
    • Melvin Gordon RB
      5
    • DJ Humphries OT
      10
    • Eddie Goldman DT
      13
    • Nelson Agholor WR
      4
    • Other (Specify perrty please)
      7


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--(Determined this from an earlier 1st rounder poll:)

 

(*Excluding: Devante Parker WR, Bud Dupree DE, Todd Gurley RB, & Andrus Peat OT)

 

Let's say we're looking at:

 

Ereck Flowers OT

Jake Fisher OT

Kevin Johnson CB

Landon Collins SS

Breshan Perriman WR

Jaelen Strong WR

Philip Dorsett WR

Owamagbe Odighizuwa DE

Melvin Gordon RB

DJ Humphries OT

Eddie Goldman DT

Nelson Agholor WR

*Other (Specify)

 

who would you choose? and who out of this do you think DG would draft?

 

 

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I voted Jaelen Strong for myself because the guy's a beast already and the biggest knock about him is sloppy routes which Proehl could get to work on.

 

I voted Ereck Flowers for the Gman because we all know how he loves hog mollies and Flowers is a hog mollie if there's ever been one.

 

I think Rivera might be pushing hard for Collins in that situation because it seems like we've been sniffing around top rated jumbo safeties ever since he came here.  Gotta think he's pushing for one.

 

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1. Ereck Flowers

2. Philip Dorsett

3. Nelson Agholor

4. Landon Collins

5. Owa Odighizuwa

Gettleman

1. Ereck Flowers

2. Landon Collins

3. Nelson Agholor

4. Owa Odighizuwa

5. Eddie Goldman

If you'd rather have dorsett over perriman you are mad.

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I don't know what Gettleman is thinking but in my opinion, from that list, I would take Melvin Gordon.

 

I know, I know... he plays running back, but honestly, this isn't a strong draft.  I think Gordon is going to be an All-Pro talent and I would rather have that on my team.  I'm not a fan of Humphries or Flowers, Fisher is solid but nothing special, so on and so forth.  I like Philip Dorsett a lot, but Gordon is a better prospect and will produce right away.

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