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2010 draft pick


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we are screwed here, it was Fox/Hurney's hail mary to save the Defense this year, in hopes of making the playoffs so that pick is a late first round(like Otah) and their jobs by extension.

right now its looking like a top 10 pick, could've got a QB or stud Defensive player with the pick

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I hate our fanbase much more.

Brown was a solid pick.

If you want to hate them for something hate the Martin pick.

I hear you, and understand where you are coming from.

However, I do not like the idea of trading next years picks for a player that slipped.

How many capable DE's do we have on this roster? How many do we need?

Martin was a horrible pick it seems.

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I hear you, and understand where you are coming from.

However, I do not like the idea of trading next years picks for a player that slipped.

How many capable DE's do we have on this roster? How many do we need?

Martin was a horrible pick it seems.

Pep, Brayton, Johnson = 2.5 capable DE's

Brown and Taylor =.5 (brown is a rook and taylor is what he is)

We need ? As many as we can get.

I won't give up on Martin this early, but I am on record as not liking the pick.

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First round draft picks are overrated given the money those rookies have been getting right out of the gate. There is a reason the Patriots trade out of the first round and stockpile 2nd round picks. One high paid star doesn't make a team.

There is also talk of a rookie wage scale being implemented with the collective bargaining agreement that needs to be in place by 2011. That would change things a lot and be a very good thing.

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First round draft picks are overrated given the money those rookies have been getting right out of the gate. There is a reason the Patriots trade out of the first round and stockpile 2nd round picks. One high paid star doesn't make a team.

There is also talk of a rookie wage scale being implemented with the collective bargaining agreement that needs to be in place by 2011. That would change things a lot and be a very good thing.

It would also make signing 2010 rookies a nightmare.

But don't let that stop the haters.

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