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Official NFL Draft Round 1 Thread - General Chatter


Jeremy Igo

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1 *Leonard Williams DT 1 Southern California Jr 6-5 302 1

2 *Jameis Winston QB 1 Florida State rSo 6-4231 1

3 *Marcus Mariota QB 2 Oregon rJr 6-4 222 1

4 *Amari Cooper WR 1 Alabama Jr 6-1 211 1

5 *Dante Fowler Jr. OLB 1 Florida Jr 6-3 261 1

6 Vic Beasley OLB 2 Clemson rSr 6-3 246 1

7 Kevin White WR 2 West Virginia Sr 6-3 215 1

8 Brandon Scherff OT 1 Iowa rSr 6-5 319 1

9 *Trae Waynes CB 1 Michigan State rJr 6-0 186 1

10 Danny Shelton DT 2 Washington Sr 6-2 339 1

11 *Todd Gurleyinjury.gif RB 1 Georgia Jr 6-1 222 1

12 DeVante Parker WR 3 Louisville Sr 6-3 209 1

13 Alvin Dupree DE 1 Kentucky rSr 6-4 269 1

14 *Melvin Gordon RB 2 Wisconsin rJr 6-1 215 1

15 *Andrus Peat OT 2 Stanford Jr 6-7 313 1

16 *Randy Gregory DE 2 Nebraska rJr 6-5 235 1

17 *Breshad Perriman WR 4 UCF rJr 6-2 212 1

18 La'el Collins OT 3 LSU Sr 6-4 305 1

19 Kevin Johnson CB 2 Wake Forest rSr 6-0 188 1

20 Byron Jones CB 3 Connecticut rSr 6-1 199 1

21 *Malcom Brown DT 3 Texas Jr 6-2 319 1

22 *Ereck Flowers OT 4 Miami (Fla.) Jr 6-6 329 1

23 *Shane Rayinjury.gif DE 3 Missouri rJr 6-3 245 1

24 Cameron Erving C 1 Florida State rSr 6-5 313 1

25 *Landon Collins SS 1 Alabama Jr 6-0 228 1

26 *Marcus Peters CB 4 Washington rJr 6-0 197 1-2

27 *Eddie Goldman DT 4 Florida State Jr 6-4 336 1-2

28 *Dorial Green-Beckham WR 5 Oklahoma rJr 6-5 237 1-2

29 *Arik ArmsteadDE 4 Oregon Jr 6-7 292 1-2

30 *Ronald Darby CB 5 Florida State Jr 5-11 193 1-2

31 Jake Fisher OT 5 Oregon Sr 6-6 306 1-2

32 Phillip Dorsett WR 6 Miami (Fla.) Sr 5-10 185 1-2

33 Owamagbe Odighizuwa DE 5 UCLA rSr 6-3 267 1-2

34 *Nelson Agholor WR 7 Southern California Jr 6-0 198 1-2

35 *Eli Harold OLB 3 Virginia Jr 6-3 247 1-2

36 *D.J. Humphries OT 6 Florida Jr 6-5 307 1-2

37 Damarious Randall FS 1 Arizona State rSr 5-11 196 1-2

38 Eric Rowe CB 6 Utah Sr 6-1 205 1-2

39 *Jalen Collinsinjury.gif CB 7 LSU rJr 6-1 203 1-2

40 Eric Kendricks ILB 1 UCLA rSr 6-0 232 1-2

41 *Jaelen Strong WR 8 Arizona State rJr 6-2 217 2

42Preston Smith DE 6 Mississippi State Sr 6-5 271 2

43 *Maxx Williams TE 1 Minnesota rSo 6-4 249 2

44*Tevin Colemaninjury.gif RB 3 Indiana Jr 5-11 206 2

45 Cedric Ogbuehiinjury.gif OT 7 Texas A&M rSr 6-5 306 2

Devin Smith WR 9 Ohio State Sr 6-0 196 2

47 *Jordan Phillips DT 5 Oklahoma rSo 6-5 329 2

48 Laken TomlinsonOG 1 Duke rSr 6-3 323 2

49 Quinten Rollins CB 8 Miami (Ohio) rSr 5-11 195 2

50 T.J. Clemmingsinjury.gif OT 8 Pittsburgh rSr 6-5 309 2

Don't stop, always going to have a few bitchy people.

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Yes let's keep waiting to address the WR position and when there is a run on them in the early-mid 2nd we will be relying on Jerricho Cotchery once again. A third round WR isn't going to be ready day 1 to beat out the rest of the mediocre receivers on this roster. Let's get a game changer round one.

 

perriman fuging sucks dude

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