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2016 NFL DRAFT GENERAL CHATTER SUPER FUN TIME


Jeremy Igo

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Can we post our personal mocks here?  If not delete me.

Rams: Jared Goff

Eagles:  Carson Wentz

Chargers:  Ronnie Stanley

Cowboys:  Joey Bosa

Jaguars:  Jalen Ramsey

Ravens:  DeForest Buckner

49ers:  Laremy Tunsil

Browns:  Zeke Elliott

Buccaneers:  Jack Conklin

Giants:  Leonard Floyd

Bears:  Shaq Lawson

Saints:  Sheldon Rankins

Dolphins:  Vernon Hargreaves

Raiders:  Myles Jack

Titans:  Eli Apple

Lions:  A'Shawn Robinson

Falcons:  Darron Lee

Colts:  Ryan Kelly

Bills:   Paxton Lynch

Jets:  Taylor Decker

Redskins:  Jarren Reed

Texans:  LaQuan Treadwell

Vikings:  Josh Doctson

Bengals:  Corey Coleman

Steelers:  Artie Burns

Seahawks:  Robert Nkemdiche

Packers:  Reggie Ragland

Chiefs:  Will Fuller

Cardinals:  Noah Spence

Panthers:  Vernon Butler

Broncos:  Karl Joseph

 

In this scenario the Panthers use next years 3rd (since we will more than like have 2 from the Norman Comp pick) to move up into the top 10 of Round 2 and grab H Henry, D Henry, Ogbah or William Jackson iii.

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