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Adam Schefter Believes Tribusky Will Be The #1 Overall Pick


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A HUGE development coming from a major news-breaking media head. Schefter believes Tribusky will be the #1 overall pick. If the Panther trade rumors up to 2 are proven true, I can assure you we may just have one of the best defenses in team history:

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C'mon!  They aren't going to telegraph that.  That only helps SF.  It does poo for cleveland.

I love the smoke screening that goes on this year, but there's NO WAY they pass on Garrett.  I think they would rather draft Garrett #1, then trade back up into the top 5 for Tribusky.

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Just now, d-dave said:

C'mon!  They aren't going to telegraph that.  That only helps SF.  It does poo for cleveland.

I love the smoke screening that goes on this year, but there's NO WAY they pass on Garrett.  I think they would rather draft Garrett #1, then trade back up into the top 5 for Tribusky.

@d-dave if this was any other team I would agree with you... but it's the Browns.

 

They might take an OG with the #1 pick.

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Just now, Darth Biscuit said:

@d-dave if this was any other team I would agree with you... but it's the Browns.

 

They might take an OG with the #1 pick.

LOL, indeed.  The Browns!  But they have these "money ball" guys in charge, shaking up how a NFL team is run.  I can't see how you take anyone BUT the best player (by a wide margin) unless you know something no one else does.  Trubisky MIGHT become a good QB, he has the tools, but only 13 college games.  He couldn't even beat out Marquis Williams (of Mallard Creek fame), who was a camp body last year.

Unless you believe that Trubisky is the next coming of a franchise QB in your soul...

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3 minutes ago, Darth Biscuit said:

Kind of this?

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Not that we know what this new admin is trying to do, but Johny Football had plenty of red flags that pushed him down the draft board.  Also, this is exactly why you take the best player, not reaching for a need.  

It feels weird defending the Browns, what should I do?

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7 minutes ago, d-dave said:

Not that we know what this new admin is trying to do, but Johny Football had plenty of red flags that pushed him down the draft board.  Also, this is exactly why you take the best player, not reaching for a need.  

It feels weird defending the Browns, what should I do?

I would go wash your mouth out with soap.

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