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First of all, I wantto see some good young depth in the secondary. 

 

I really liked Kasen Williams from Seattle. He's a WR and Richard Sherman tweeted that there was no excuse for cutting him. That's pretty high praise coming from one of the League's premiere CBs

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46 minutes ago, Jangler said:

commas, they are your friend. use as many as needed, it won't count against your score.

Personally, and I don't take this lightly, my best friend is a comma.  I would like to add, by the way, beware the semicolon; they can't be trusted.

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48 minutes ago, Moorgan said:

A safety?

Also I like Pierre Desir. CB cut by Seattle.

I bet he never makes it to #8, but I like him as well.  I really like Seymore and our potential at CB.  Bradberry is going to be great.  Captain and Corn will be solid at nickel/dime.  Worley and Cole--both have potential--not there yet.  I think we are better at CB than at any time in recent memory.

 

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