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For anyone who wanted Jaylon Ferguson


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1 minute ago, steven8989 said:

I don't want another player from LT after getting old first rd bust Butler. I still want to punch Gettleman in his fat gut.

Eliminating players due to another bad pick from the school is something only fans would be dumb enough to think sounds smart.

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22 minutes ago, steven8989 said:

I don't want another player from LT after getting old first rd bust Butler. I still want to punch Gettleman in his fat gut.

Ill give you 1 guess, of a team that met with him today.  Not even lying

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22 minutes ago, steven8989 said:

I don't want another player from LT after getting old first rd bust Butler. I still want to punch Gettleman in his fat gut.

Not Butler's fault that he's a bust. Apparently, he gave up in football after Short shocked the world by signing his deal.

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I would jump on him in the 3rd round.. Just like I would have earlier in the draft process..

Pro days drop you behind other equally rated prospects.. But it doesn't change the production and film he has on his resume..

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/jaylon-ferguson-1.html

Those are top numbers his past and off the field situation is the reason he to much of a risk for a 1st or early 2nd round pick... But a late 2nd or 3rd is perfect for me..

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