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Where to go in Round 4?


chknwing

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Just draft another nickel for the lulz

Say something about versatility and have him play any and all positions along the defensive front, middle, and back.

Call it the "this is why we don't have back to back winning seasons yet" defense.

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30 minutes ago, chknwing said:

There are 2 decent OT's in Tyrell Crosby and Jamarco Jones on the board.  I like Jones the best, he has long arms and just needs to get stronger.  He can develop into a starting LT once Carolina gives Matt Kalil the boot.  

Crosby because he has quick feet and more strength them Jones we don't need another speed bump out there coach him up this year playing in spot duty if ness but next year we save that kalil money let him get busy. He a natural run blocker let's get him ready to go we have a excellent O-line coach.

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19 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Anything other than CB. 

Everyday it becomes clearer and clearer that Norman’s tag shouldn’t have been rescinded and we should’ve tried to lock him up.

For all his flaws, Hurney wouldn't have let his ego get in the way of that. Especially since Josh wanted to stay.

And then Gettleman compounded it by taking 3 CBs back-to-back 

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