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My 1 target this year, don’t care where we take him I just want him, is Rasheem Green. My target last year was Derek Barnett who worked out pretty damn well for Philly and will be a monster soon enough. Also want a top safety prospect in the first two rounds, I like pretty much all of them and will be happy with whichever one Rivera and co. picks.

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I want Ronnie Harrison.  If most current mocks are correct and he’s not even a 1st rounder we may even be able to trade back and get him.  But many do in fact have him as a 1st rounder and our pick.  I’d fear a Derrick/Hunter Henry (ie would be gone) situation if we trade back as his still set won’t be around in the late 2nd.

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20 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

My 1 target this year, don’t care where we take him I just want him, is Rasheem Green. My target last year was Derek Barnett who worked out pretty damn well for Philly and will be a monster soon enough. Also want a top safety prospect in the first two rounds, I like pretty much all of them and will be happy with whichever one Rivera and co. picks.

I can get on board with Green.

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13 minutes ago, ecu88 said:

I do not trust the DEs in this draft that is all.

Honestly the only one I like at all outside of Chubb is Green. Key is intriguing as well but I bet he winds up like Randy Gregory so hard pass on him.

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Praying we can get Ronnie Harrison. We haven't had an enforcer who could come down into the alley and lay punishment since Mitchell and it painfully shows. That size, he looks like a dime linebacker an old school Denver Broncos throwback safety and that range!  Also being a DB coached by Saban, he's seen NFL concepts and coverages in every film. We need someone like this bad. No more settling for geriatrics collecting pension at the position safety please. 

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