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Top 30 players left after Round 1


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4 Myles Jack UCLA OB
15 Reggie Ragland Alabama OB
16 A'Shawn Robinson Alabama ID
19 Jarran Reed Alabama ID
22 Noah Spence Eastern Kentucky ED
25 Andrew Billings Baylor ID
26 Mackensie Alexander Clemson CB
31 Jaylon Smith Notre Dame OB
32 Jonathan Bullard Florida ED
34 Kevin Dodd Clemson ED
35 Emmanuel Ogbah Oklahoma State ED
36 Cody Whitehair Kansas State OG
37 Jason Spriggs Indiana OT
39 Derrick Henry Alabama RB
40 Michael Thomas Ohio State WR
42 Chris Jones Mississippi State ID
43 Sterling Shepard Oklahoma WR
45 Hunter Henry Arkansas TE
47 Kendall Fuller Virginia Tech CB
49 Su'a Cravens Southern California OB
50 Vonn Bell Ohio State S
51 Tyler Boyd Pittsburgh WR
52 Connor Cook Michigan State QB
53 Kamalei Correa Boise State ED
54 Austin Johnson Penn State ID
56 Shilique Calhoun Michigan State ED
57 Nick Martin Notre Dame OC
58 Braxton Miller Ohio State WR
59 Kenneth Dixon Louisiana Tech RB
60 Darian Thompson Boise State S
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I wonder if next year's 3rd could come into play tomorrow since we'll be getting the Josh comp pick.

Our 2nd and 4th to jump up....then our 3rd and next year's 3rd to get back into the 2nd maybe?

Two 2nd rounders excites me, just don't know how viable it is. 

lol our 4th to jump up what 2 spots? its gonna take a 3rd just to jump up 10-15  spots.

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Positions that are thin would be WR, OT, and CB.  Look for folks to move up at the top of the second for anyone left, like say an Alexander CB, Sprggs, OT.

This moves DE's and DT's on down

Remember, our offense was the highest scoring in the league, so no huge need for either Henry, not even sure Shepard could get on the field at this point, so no need to move up for them.  If they are there at the end of the second, then who knows

If we move up, I could see Dodd/Ogbah because we probably had Butler rated around 20th best player, might have had Dodd/Ogbah at 28 or so.  This would be like Ealy, having a 1st round grade and a good reason to move up in the second

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