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23 minutes ago, Panthers8969 said:

ah yes, reactions are more important then a good team after all

15-1 with no glaring needs that must be solved with the draft!

So when DG drafts a stud to be the future SAM LB, are you gonna swear we suck? I'm sure 90% of the board will over react much like when we took Shaq over a gazillion OTs that are destined for Canton

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9 minutes ago, Gin and Juice said:

15-1 with no glaring needs that must be solved with the draft!

So when DG drafts a stud to be the future SAM LB, are you gonna swear we suck? I'm sure 90% of the board will over react much like when we took Shaq over a gazillion OTs that are destined for Canton

We were in a different situation when we drafted shaq. Why would we draft two safety/olb type guys in a row? And no, no i wouldn't swear we sucked, but i would be mad that we didn't utilize a first rounder 

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6 hours ago, carolina-chuck2 said:

Kidding me? 

 

I like the OT and DT groups. Other than that it's a lot of DEPTH with no star power.

 

Whos your top WR? Treadwell. He's projected to go in the mid to late 1st. We're here talking about Thomas and Braxton Miller. Last year, we were talking Cooper, White and Parker.

Your top RB Elliot, I really like him. Still, he  ain't going till later.

Your top 3 QBs, they all chose a damn great year to come out. Gonna get pay. Lucky them. All three would've been late 2nd to 4th rounders last year.

DE? Deep group but there are question marks to every single one of them. 

Corners and safeties? Really? Ramsey is a stud. Hargreaves, I like but imo he's not even Jason Verrett coming out. A bunch of corners that are afraid to tackle (Apple/Alexander). Who's your clear cut safety? You got no one after Ramsey. 

Linebackers? I don't see anything special in Ragland and Lee. Imo, not biased Shaq is a better prospect last year than both. 

OT, DT, QB, CB, and DE group all have stars man.

Goff and Wentz are better than Mariota coming out tbh. 

LB has Myles Jack, Jaylon Smith, and Lee. Myles Jack might be the best player in the draft.

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6 hours ago, Gin and Juice said:

15-1 with no glaring needs that must be solved with the draft!

So when DG drafts a stud to be the future SAM LB, are you gonna swear we suck? I'm sure 90% of the board will over react much like when we took Shaq over a gazillion OTs that are destined for Canton

a gazillion OTs and/or wideouts like dorial green-beckham or phillip dorsett or breshad perriman that were all day one difference makers for their respective teams just as everyone predicted

seriously though if DG digs into darron lee's film and sees troy polamalu then he just might be the pick

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9 hours ago, Panthers8969 said:

We were in a different situation when we drafted shaq. Why would we draft two safety/olb type guys in a row? And no, no i wouldn't swear we sucked, but i would be mad that we didn't utilize a first rounder 

Lol, do tell me about that "different" situation! And for the record, assuming Shaq takes over Will once Davis is done, I'm thinking he drafts an ideal SAM that can move to the middle if Luke is injured. I don't think AJ played out like DG hoped....but what do I know

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51 minutes ago, carolina-chuck2 said:

God and Wentz are better than Mariota as a prospect? Shoot yourself in the head bro. What kind of drug are you on? 

 

Jack and Jaylon are studs. But both are coming of serious injuries. 

Jack's really isn't that serious. An early season meniscus tear that cost him his season, but he should be 100% by his pro day. He could probably do the combine but I bet they are just playing it safe and it's not going to have long term negative effects. 

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3 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

a gazillion OTs and/or wideouts like dorial green-beckham or phillip dorsett or breshad perriman that were all day one difference makers for their respective teams just as everyone predicted

seriously though if DG digs into darron lee's film and sees troy polamalu then he just might be the pick

I'm good with whoever DG picks! If he takes a Punter in RD 1.....I will support it

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On 2/24/2016 at 9:02 AM, carolina-chuck2 said:

Goff and Wentz are better than Mariota as a prospect? Shoot yourself in the head bro. What kind of drug are you on? 

 

Jack and Jaylon are studs. But both are coming of serious injuries. 

Lol, are you serious? Wentz has a freaking crazy ceiling, and Goff is just as prepared as Winston coming out, and his accuracy is insane. Mariota was not as good as a prospect.

 

Jaylon would have been one of the best players, but I guess he will be out all of 2016.

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9 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

If he's there, he might be my favorite...  could be our starting safety in 2016.  And again, fits the Gettleman mold - versatile, athletic, tweener with potential.

He's in a similar mold to Chancellor size wise. He's faster than Kam with a 4.47 vs. 4.69, in terms of BP, he had 17 vs. Kam's 22. Could be very interchangeable with Shaq. Sadly I see him being gone long before #30 similar to Ryan Shazier.

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