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Day 3 Prospects


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Still alot of quality players left.

RB Buck Allen

RB Jeremy Langford

RB Mike Davis

RB David Cobb

RB Jay Ajayi

RB Josh Robinson

WR Justin Hardy

WR Rashad Greene

WR Jamison Crowder

WR Tre McBride

WR Stefon Diggs

WR Kenny Bell

WR Dres Anderson

WR Antwan Goodley

WR Josh Harper

OT TJ Clemmings

OT Daryl WIlliams

OT Tyrus Thompson

OT Laurence Gibson

OT Rob Crisp

DE Trey Flowers

DE Za'Darius Smith

DE Anthony Chickillo

DE Cedric Reed

NT Grady Jarrett

DT Micheal Bennett

DT Gabe Wright

DT Chris Covington

DT Marcus Hardison

DT Rakeem Nunez-Roches

CB Quandre Diggs

CB Justin Coleman

CB Ladarius Gunter

CB Kevin White

CB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu

CB Jacorey Shepherd

CB Charles Gaines

CB Troy Hill

SS James Sample

FS Anthony Harris

SS Clayton Geathers

FS Josh Shaw

FS Gerod Holliman

FS Durrell Eskridge

FS Kurtis Drummond

FS Ibraheim Campbell

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yeah, Gman has the cupboard about full on WR's now and Hardy could not get on the field for us now.

 

No use going that route unless he is there late 5 or 6.

 

OT, RB and a wild card of Grady Jarrett to take over for Dwan or Cole might even work

 

5 picks left

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yeah, Gman has the cupboard about full on WR's now and Hardy could not get on the field for us now.

 

No use going that route unless he is there late 5 or 6.

 

OT, RB and a wild card of Grady Jarrett to take over for Dwan or Cole might even work

 

5 picks left

 

Cut Cotchery. Draft Hardy/Greene. Problem solved. 

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