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Multiple Front Office Execs Believe Christian McCaffery Will Go In Top 10


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1 hour ago, countryboi said:

I like Mccaffery but Shula would just waste him and at 8 it feels like the team would be grasping for an answer when everything else has fallen though.

I hear this all over the message board. But how do we know that? Have we ever had a player like McCaffrey? No. Do we know what Shula would want to do with a guy with McCaffrey's skill set? Nope.

Not to mention that McCaffrey is a beast. In any system, he will move the chains and put points on the board. Nuff Said.

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Some of you mouth breathers amuse me. If ESPN or NFL.com would have said that Leonard Fournette is a 3rd round talent. people would freak out at the thought at taking him at 8. But because he is dubbed the next Adrian Peterson by professional mouth breathers all I hear is "TRADE ALL THE PICKS!!" 

And with the opposite effect with McCaffrey, it's astonishing. The kid had a better career than Lesean McCoy and is the same size with similar measurables, but no. he's a 2nd rounder AT BEST. Unreal. This kid has been nitpicked over and over again, until people forget what he is.

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10 minutes ago, countryboi said:

I like Mccaffery but Shula would just waste him and at 8 it feels like the team would be grasping for an answer when everything else has fallen though.

Hell no, he would be a good fit and actually allow Shula to expand the offense.

P.S. Huddlers it's not like Cam can't audible the plays, he needs to learn how to improvise. 

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