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Some possible 4th round Picks


MHS831

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POS

TEAM

Michael Jordan

G

Ohio State

Isiah Prince

T

Ohio State

Beau Benzschawel

G

Wisconsin

David Edwards

T

Wisconsin

 

 

 

Amani Hooker

S

Iowa

Deionte Thompson

S

Alabama

Chauncey Gardner-Johnson

S

Florida

 

 

 

 

 

 

Christian Miller

Edge OLB

Alabama

De’Andre Walker

Edge OLB

Georgia

Jalen Jelks

Edge/OLB

Oregon

Joe Jackson

DE

Miami

Charles Omenihu

DE

Texas

Renell Wren

DT

Arizona St

 

 

 

Mack Wilson

LB

Alabama (Marty loves LBs)

 

 

 

Kelvin Harmon

WR

NC State

 

 

 

Julian Love

CB

Notre Dame

Amini Oruwariye

CB

Penn St.

Jordan Brown

CB

S Dakota St.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

Rapp might be the best in this draft from some things I've seen over the last few weeks. He's underappreciated!

Safety is going through its yearly cycle:

All the talking heads' top-5 guys are dropping like flies and the one's team scouts love are going.  Seriously, it's the most disproportionate position when it comes to analyst v. scout grades.  

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