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Players I want to see us draft tonight (in no particular order)

Ronnie Harrison, S

Justin Reid, S

Josh Jackson, CB

Isaiah Oliver, CB

Will Hernandez, G/C

Dallas Goedert, TE

Mike Gesicki, TE

Troy Fumagalli, TE

Nick Chubb, RB

Derrius Guice, RB

Gimme at least two of any of those dudes and I'm happy.

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2 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Players I want to see us draft tonight (in no particular order)

Ronnie Harrison, S

Justin Reid, S

Josh Jackson, CB

Isaiah Oliver, CB

Will Hernandez, G/C

Dallas Goedert, TE

Mike Gesicki, TE

Troy Fumagalli, TE

Nick Chubb, RB

Derrius Guice, RB

Gimme at least two of any of those dudes and I'm happy.

Safety for the first pick then anyone else after that on that list and I would be happy.

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2 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Players I want to see us draft tonight (in no particular order)

Ronnie Harrison, S

Justin Reid, S

Josh Jackson, CB

Isaiah Oliver, CB

Will Hernandez, G/C

Dallas Goedert, TE

Mike Gesicki, TE

Troy Fumagalli, TE

Nick Chubb, RB

Derrius Guice, RB

Gimme at least two of any of those dudes and I'm happy.

2nd: TE

3rd: RB

3rd: S

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Honestly, I'm not all that worried about drafting a safety this year. The FA market is still flooded with above average talent in Reid, vaccaro, and Boston, and if one of the rookies doesn't fall to us we can still probably grab one of those guys.

What the FA market IS severely lacking is TE and CB depth, so I would rather we make a play for Josh Jackson or Oliver with our second instead of trading up for a safety, then going bpa between a safety and TE in the third.

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Just now, Cracka McNasty said:

Honestly, I'm not all that worried about drafting a safety this year. The FA market is still flooded with above average talent in Reid, vaccaro, and Boston, and if one of the rookies doesn't fall to us we can still probably grab one of those guys.

What the FA market IS severely lacking is TE and CB depth, so I would rather we make a play for Josh Jackson or Oliver with our second instead of trading up for a safety, then going boa between a safety and TE in the third.

Nick Chubb would be worth the 2nd as well. 

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