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Some notes from my source involving the NFL draft


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20 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The agony if both Sweat and Burns go between #9 and #15 and become quality NFL pass rushers while we reach on a bust of an OT at #16. Ouch.

oh we fuged up big time winning that saints game, guarantee someone is at 9 that we could really, really use

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2 minutes ago, SOJA said:

oh we fuged up big time winning that saints game, guarantee someone is at 9 that we could really, really use

Can help Saints let us win. U think they was going to really help us by winning! This stupid 9 or 16 crap is ridiculous, how many times people they was not trying to win!!!!!!!!!!!

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15 minutes ago, steven8989 said:

Can help Saints let us win. U think they was going to really help us by winning! This stupid 9 or 16 crap is ridiculous, how many times people they was not trying to win!!!!!!!!!!!

Teddy Bridgewater played himself out of a big payday by "not trying" that day 

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1 hour ago, SOJA said:

we might have lucked into the best player in the draft (Ed Oliver) at 9

Oliver isn’t as good as Bosa, but yeah he’d be nice. Hoping Falcons don’t get him, which they shouldn’t.

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7 minutes ago, t96 said:

Oliver isn’t as good as Bosa, but yeah he’d be nice. Hoping Falcons don’t get him, which they shouldn’t.

I should have clarified. Best player that realistically might make it to us. Allen, Williams and Bosa I think are going top 4 no matter what 

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Somebody is going to snatch Zach Allen and put that 285lbs to work. You can't teach big. You can teach big how to play like a Panther. Put Luke in charge of the BC guy. I wouldn't be mad at Allen at 16, because at 16 he may just be a reality.

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11 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Somebody is going to snatch Zach Allen and put that 285lbs to work. You can't teach big. You can teach big how to play like a Panther. Put Luke in charge of the BC guy. I wouldn't be mad at Allen at 16, because at 16 he may just be a reality.

lol, Allen is not worth the 16th pick. Big and unathletic is not what we need right now.

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