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Samaje Perine (RB OU) declares for the Draft.


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This really is a good RB class....I hope the draft goes in such a way that we could get one in the 2nd or 3rd instead of 1st even though I really like Fournette the value of this draft reminds me  a lot of the Stewart draft.

I mean yea we love Stewart but a Forte in the 2nd is better value same with Charles in the 3rd.

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2 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

I have him on my current list in the 3rd.

I need to do more research on him, but if he's a real quality back, I think I'd take his value in the 3rd. I can see us then going S in the first, DE in the second, RB in the 3rd, TE as the compensatory pick, and so on.

 

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3 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

I need to do more research on him, but if he's a real quality back, I think I'd take his value in the 3rd. I can see us then going S in the first, DE in the second, RB in the 3rd, TE as the compensatory pick, and so on.

 

Quality back?  He just broke OU's All-Time rushing record set by Billy Sims.  He's damn good.  

Also, stop paying attention to your "Mocks."  He'll get picked before the 4th, damn good quality kid.  

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1 minute ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Quality back?  He just broke OU's All-Time rushing record set by Billy Sims.  He's damn good.  

Pretty interesting. Wonder if we can get him by the third with that kind of precedent. 

I'd have to see him as a runner + potential, but I like where this is going so far. 

 

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45 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Pretty interesting. Wonder if we can get him by the third with that kind of precedent. 

I'd have to see him as a runner + potential, but I like where this is going so far. 

 

Not saying that we should do it for him, but I have a feeling that g-man trades up for a late second Rd pick, or to get an earlier pick in the second if the right guy is there. The 49ers, bears, and Rams would likely trade back. He needs to nail this draft to quiet his critics.

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I remember when Perine was in the same convo as Fournette and Derrick Henry coming out of their freshman seasons. Perine is a value pick, and I do agree, he will go earlier than the 4th.  I could see late 2nd depending on combine and pro-day. Amazing RB class....

Fournette

Cook

McCaffrey

Foreman

Dayes

Perine

Chubb

Conner

Chubb

Michel

Gallman

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