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2016 NFL Draft Guides


TheSpecialJuan

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By far the best guide available. Written by our buddy Nolan Nawrocki, this is the most complete and accurate guide you will find. (available via Amazon)

This gives you a scout's opinion and in-depth personal information on every player. Did you know that Bengals RB Jeremy Hill pressured a 14 year old girl into oral sex when he was in High School? 

The guide's draft round projections are the most accurate of any publication I've read. (judging by the previous 2 draft guides)

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