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How Would You Feel If Gettleman picks Marshon Lattimore with pick #8?


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There's been alot of talk about DEs, the top safteys, and Fournette, but there's not been much talk about the top CBs. Is everyone just assuming there's no chance we take one early because of the picks we made last year? I'm curious as to what you would think if we took Lattimore with 8. 

Or how would you feel if he made an otherwise curveball pick that no ones really expecting or just very low prob? Like Mike Williams, Corey Davis, Lattimore, Charlton, Rueben Foster, John Ross, Jabrill Peppers, OJ Howard or any OT ? 

As for Lattimore I wouldn't hate it. I'm guessing he'd overtake Worely's stating spot and Worely and whoever our other backup CB is could spell them coming off the bench. Having two lockdown corners isn't really anything to complain about but its most certainly not the sexiest pick considering most fans want either a DE or an offense player like Fournette . 

The only pick I wouldn't like is Ruben Foster or Jabrill Peppers. Pretty much any of the other guys in the top 20 or so I'd be okay with . 

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I'd much rather go John Ross over Lattimore if we go with a curveball type pick.

Ross is fun as hell to watch and I can only imagine the possibilities with him paired with a guy like Cam. Ross can also make guys miss with the ball in his hands which is a lot of these "burners" can't do. 

Adoree Jackson is someone I consider one of the most athletic guys in this draft and John Ross put him on his ass at the LOS

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

I'd much rather go John Ross over Lattimore if we go with a curveball type pick.

Ross is fun as hell to watch and I can only imagine the possibilities with him paired with a guy like Cam. Ross can also make guys miss with the ball in his hands which is a lot of these "burners" can't do. 

Adoree Jackson is someone I consider one of the most athletic guys in this draft and John Ross put him on his ass at the LOS

Adoree looked great at the combine but I'm not really a fan. He's a good returner and probably nickel in the NFL

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

So do I.

If I'm New Orleans this is who I draft and let him control the D for years 

If I'm Jacksonville or Tenn, Foster is who I'd draft. But they're too stupid to do that. That's why they'll keep drafting in the top.

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