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Jeremy Igo

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My prediction is still that DG wants both LF and CMc. If LF falls, watch for Carolina to draft him at 8, and then move up using multiple picks and maybe a future pick to get McCaffrey too.

Imagine, thunder and lightning both in the same draft...immediately you have your RBs of the future, and the offense is evolved at the same time.

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2 minutes ago, Chardee MacDennis said:

My prediction is still that DG wants both LF and CMc. If LF falls, watch for Carolina to draft him at 8, and then move up using multiple picks and maybe a future pick to get McCaffrey too.

Imagine, thunder and lightning both in the same draft...immediately you have your RBs of the future, and the offense is evolved at the same time.

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won't happen. just extended J-Stew for another 2 years.  Can only carry so many running backs.

Now with that being said and in whatever world this scenario played out.  LF, J-Stew, and McC. watch out.

haha, overall I LOL'd at this one.

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26 minutes ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

If we end up drafting him, I would rather see him used mostly as a WR. He could be a great RAC guy if Cam can improve his ball placement a little bit on the shorter throws.

That's one thing I don't love about the idea of getting McC. He'll excel in shorter routes, or in a west coast offense. Not so much in a Coryell offense with Cam as QB who isn't even top half of the league in short throws. Give Cam a fast guy outside like Teddy or bigger targets like KB and Olsen and they'd fit much better with Cam than a player like McC. Clearly a talent as a runner too though, just not enough of one for it to justify picking him that early.

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