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A NFL scouts top 25


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My friend was nice enough to share with me his personal top 25, it does not necessarily reflect his team's big board, but there is a good chance it is very similar. Asterisks are because of possible injuries/character dropping the player down. So here you go.

1. Myles Garrett 
2. Jamal Adams
3. Jonathan Allen*
4. Leonard Fournette
5. Malik Hooker
6. Marshon Lattimore 
7. OJ Howard
8. Solomon Thomas
9. Dalvin Cook*
10. Reuben Foster *
11. Gareon Conley 
12. Charles Harris 
13. Christian McCaffrey 
14. Derek Barnett 
15. Mitchell Trubisky 
16. Mike Williams 
17. Cam Robinson 
18. Marlon Humphrey 
19. Corey Davis 
20. Haason Reddick 
21. John Ross* 
22. Forrest Lamp 
23. Chidobe Awuzie 
24. Obi Melinfonwu
25. Garett Bolles*
 

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22 minutes ago, The Onion Knight said:

I don't understand why anyone pays any attention to these people who claim they're insiders. I guess you're all too new to remember NJPanthers12 and his insider information as well as when he bet his life on a free agency signing that didn't happen.

Well Sir Davos, I guess you're too new to have seen Verge's info over the past few years. Because a majority of it has been correct. 

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1 minute ago, steven8989 said:

So Verge have u heard any updates on Fournette being drafted by us

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Been saying he is the pick if he is there, just a matter of him getting there, or Gettleman moving up for him. If trade back, it's for CmC or John Ross. If stay at 8 and Fournette is off the board, CmC is the pick.

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