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Draft Order for 2018


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After week 5

Cleveland, surprisingly, is not first, but not because they are not doing their part.  Cowboys in top 10 :)

 

1 49ERS 0.0% 48.1%
2 BROWNS 0.0% 50.0%
3 GIANTS 0.0% 52.6%
4 BEARS 20.0% 55.8%
5 CHARGERS 20.0% 55.3%
6 BENGALS 40.0% 48.1%
7 CARDINALS 40.0% 43.6%
8 COLTS 40.0% 45.6%
9 COWBOYS 40.0% 50.0%
10 RAIDERS 40.0% 55.3%
11 TEXANS 40.0% 47.5%
12 TITANS 40.0% 43.0%
13 BUCCANEERS 50.0% 56.0%
14 DOLPHINS 50.0% 59.2%
15 REDSKINS 50.0% 46.2%
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Still super early but I love scouting and draft stuff.

 

Right now the 2 guys Id Love for us for 2018

James Washington- Explosive Stout WR, reminds me a Lot of Amari Cooper at Bama.  Gets double teamed everygame but just cant be contained.  Just completely Wrecked Cowboys 2nd round pick CB Awuzi last year.

Ronnie Harrison- rangy athletic safety with good ball skill, not afraid to hit someone either

 

As much as it may look we need a OT now, i think one of Kalil or Moton will turn out alright.

DE- Hall has potential, Peppers looks like he can still play next year.  And no DE realy stands out That much compared to theae other guys.

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