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Some notes from my source involving the NFL draft


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Im Really thinking Gruden trades the house for Murray

Kingsbury just playing it smart knowing Chucky wants him.  The more he hypes him and spreads rumors around Arizona camp that their taking him at #1. The more and more Chucky is putting on the table via trade

 

 

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1 hour ago, tarheelpride said:

What's happened with Haskins from Ohio St.? I thought he was supposed to be the sure bet at QB out of this draft and now it seems he may fall.

I don't really think any of these guys is close to a sure thing. A very weak QB class.

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1 hour ago, tarheelpride said:

What's happened with Haskins from Ohio St.? I thought he was supposed to be the sure bet at QB out of this draft and now it seems he may fall.

Media over hype, still a first round guy, but not close in grade to the top three from last year. 

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9 hours ago, tarheelpride said:

What's happened with Haskins from Ohio St.? I thought he was supposed to be the sure bet at QB out of this draft and now it seems he may fall.

everyone wants a mobile QB....its tough to sell teams on a 6'5 traditional drop back QB. its almost like a throw back. 

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15 minutes ago, Verge said:

He is reiterating the idea we will pick oline in the first.

Why do I have the ugly feeling that we are going to go Andre Dillard and the "Hurney is money in the 1st" narrative dies an ugly, screaming death.

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22 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Good. Burns and Sweat will be gone by #16 so I'd be fine with Jonah Williams or Dillard or Cody Ford

Yeah. I bet we draft Dillard.  But I really want a mauler like Ford to set the tone in the run game also.  Dillard has a long way to go in that regard. 

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