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Dalvin Cook or Jamal Adams in the 1st?


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Seems like the two best options that will be available when we pick. At present not sure who I want more. Usually against taking RBs in the 1st but Cook has an enticing combination of size and speed. Then again, appears the draft is deep with RBs and could probably pick up a nice one in the 2nd. 

 

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DALVIN. I think he will ball out at the Combine and you'll see Fornette fall off. Dalvin is still better. He fits our philosophy well. However, he got in some trouble his Freshman year which may push him away from us. But he's the next Marshawn Lynch. Plus Benjamin is here, so that could be a good sign.

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Every time I see someone talk about drafting a running back I literally shake my fuging head. Complete waste of a pick when you have an o line currently struggling to run block. CAP is a lot better than he gets credit for and Stewart shouldn't be going anywhere yet. Waste of a damn pick

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4 minutes ago, Confined9991 said:

Good lord you are clueless aren't you?

You're Dalvin Cook, aren't you?

FSU has a beast line and Cook has open field speed.

He isn't a punisher, a finisher, nor does he have good vision.

Some team will take him way too early, and 5 years later you'll forget about him.

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I really wouldn't mind Cooks at all but right now I think Safety is a bigger need. Jamal Adams will fit what the Panthers will want do on defense now and the future. You need a premier Safety in this league look at Giants with Landon Collins who leads the league with picks. I really thought Collins be the pick here instead of Shaq Thompson but I love Shaq. You can also look at Chiefs with Eric Berry, Seahawks with Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor, and look at Vikings with Harrison Smith who Jamal Adams reminds me of. Some analysts says he can be a big time playmaker like Tyrann Mathieu.

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