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I don’t care if this is only 4 players, I think we should capitalize on the talent in this draft and get who we want.  Here’s 4 potential starters at critical spots:  

 

 

Jamal Adams SS LSU 6’1

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This guy elevates the defense.  Arguably more than any other player in the draft.  I know we want offense but Adams is hard to ignore if available.  

 

John Ross WR Washington 5’11 188 4.22

I want a playmaker and this is a playmaker.  If Davis and Williams go first and he’s in the 20s, we’re trading up.  I believe this as much as raspberry milf juice.  This ain't just about 4.22.  

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Jordan Willis DE Kansas State 6’4 255 10” hands 33.5 arms

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Another defensive linemen? But we've got Peppers, CJ, and Addison! Yeah and now Horton and Delaire are going to be off the team.  This footballer is projected to go higher that a ton of people are surmising and has been having a meteoric rise (that is once online browser-writers realized how high scouts are looking at him)   

 

Jeremy McNichols RB Boise State 5'9 214

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I will call him speedy-rumble mctubberjackal.  Absolute ownage in many regards.

 

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3 hours ago, Saca312 said:

Willis is garbage. Only thing he shows is a decent physical presence. Other than that, no moves.

He's really skyrocketed up boards though.  Scouts are seeing something in him that's giving him fringe 1st round consideration.  He does look slow at the snap tho

 

3 hours ago, 15 said:

who are you?

 

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