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3rd Round Draft Picks Under Hurney


SixMileDrive

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12 hours ago, SixMileDrive said:

2002

  • Will Witherspoon

2003

  • Mike Seidman

2004

  • Travelle Wharton

2005

  • Evan Mathis
  • Atiyyah Ellison

2006

  • James Anderson
  • Rashad Butler

2007

  • Charles Johnson

2008

  • Charles Godfrey
  • Dan Conner

2009

  • Corey Irvin

2010

  • Brandon Lafell
  • Eric Norwood

2011

  • Terell McClain
  • Sione Fua

2012

  • None

I think I'm going to be sick.

 

In your defense, it was on Page 4!  ;)

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14 hours ago, SixMileDrive said:

2002

  • Will Witherspoon

2003

  • Mike Seidman

2004

  • Travelle Wharton

2005

  • Evan Mathis
  • Atiyyah Ellison

2006

  • James Anderson
  • Rashad Butler

2007

  • Charles Johnson

2008

  • Charles Godfrey
  • Dan Conner

2009

  • Corey Irvin

2010

  • Brandon Lafell
  • Eric Norwood

2011

  • Terell McClain
  • Sione Fua

2012

  • None

I think I'm going to be sick.

RR was high on Fua and I'm sure had some influence on that pick. Witherspoon and Wharty were great picks. Lafell was good. CJ. Mathis. You're not going to hit on every 3rd rounder. If he hits on 1sts like he did in the past we'll be loaded. Our team is weak now because Gettelman whiffed on 1sts.

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