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Trading up in round 2


Jeremy Igo

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I say keep the picks. Need to make up for the stupid fuging pick in the first. It's like we had four 2nd round picks this year.

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Some of the boards seem to be saying that Seattle is targeting Robinson. That makes sense. We all know how bad their O-Line is. But with the current Sherman situation and the Earl Thomas injury they could be looking at CB or S.

I think we're going to select a RT, WR, or DB. I wouldn't be upset with any of those picks. I just don't want to see a LB or DT picked in the 2nd round.

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28 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Double Dip is our annual theme.  Mixon or Cook........    Just kidding

I don't know if it is worth it.  Seems so many are rated about the same in round two.

CBS Sports mocks the second round

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/2017-nfl-mock-draft-second-round-picks-include-dalvin-cook-deshone-kizer/

40. Bashem, DE Ohio

64 Jones, WR ECU

Either of those two and if we move up maybe Baker.

I'm really starting to think of a double dip. If cook or Kamara (I think that's his name) is there

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Cam Robinson or Zay Jones would be amazing picks in the second. Lamp is obviously not sexy but would be great as it would allow us to let Norwell or Trai go and not have to tie up so much money in the Guard position. Cam Robinson would really be a dream if he lasts to us though..our oline would be dominant.


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