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LMFAO.... Oh, Falcons, this is amazing.


Jeremy Igo

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I actually like Lindstrom a Lot.

But they couldve traded down and got him.

 

And the OT would be like if we drafted Little at 16, reaching for a guy who would be available with our 2nd pick

 

 

 

Best thougj is watching them fail to trade up for Oliver

Fail to trade up for Bush

Then get Wilkins taken away from them

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59 minutes ago, ncfan said:

I actually like Lindstrom a Lot.

But they couldve traded down and got him.

 

And the OT would be like if we drafted Little at 16, reaching for a guy who would be available with our 2nd pick

 

 

 

Best thougj is watching them fail to trade up for Oliver

Fail to trade up for Bush

Then get Wilkins taken away from them

Where is your source ? When did we try to trade up ? I can’t find a source on this any where . Only rumors before the draft ..

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