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There's someone who REALLY smells like the pick to me...


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8 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Says who?  Their basketball team is pretty decent most years; much better than the football program, so why would Gamecock fans choose Duke?    I'm not sure where you got your information.  Now if you mean when Duke plays the Tarheels, possibly, but they are not straight up Duke fans.

You’re kidding right? South Carolina basketball is a garbage program. 

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11 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

1.Derrick Brown DT

2. Grant Delpit S

3. Cam Danzler CB

4. Erza Cleveland LT/G

Sign Joe Thuney, Robby Anderson, Corey Littelton 

Resign: James Bradberry, Mario Addison, GVR

Would love these first two picks. Don’t know the other two. 

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8 hours ago, unicar15 said:

If you’re not taking a QB then you take the best OL. If for some reason Willis is there (could be for sure) then you cannot pass on him. Our line is horrendous. Time to actually invest some high picks in those spots.

Wouldn't mind this but only if they have OL rated higher than anyone else

Picking for need only makes a team pass on great players

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16 hours ago, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

Derrick Brown at his best would look like Short at his best ..

Kinlaw at his best would look like a better version of Star

Arent you the guy who posted that Brown weighs 245? .  You have to be some Falcon trolling this board--nobody knows that little.

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29 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Not many 315 lb men with that kind of six pack.  Dang.

With Brown's explosiveness, you would want him as a 3-tech not a 1-tech, correct?  I mean it would be a waste of talent to ask him to eat up space.   That's the reason even if we do draft Brown I'm looking to come back and pair him with Lotu or Roy...real space eaters.

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12 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Recent mock I saw had Brown being taken ahead of our pick. We picked Isaiah Simmons.

I have a hard time seeing us taking Kinlaw over Brown. Taking him ahead of both Brown and Simmons? You'd need an  argument stronger than Hercules for me to buy that one.

Kinlaw could very well blow the doors off at the combine, don't be shocked if he ends up going ahead of Brown. A nose guy who can generate that kind of pressure and has that athleticism is pretty rare. Would not shock me at all if he is our pick.

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7 hours ago, 45catfan said:

With Brown's explosiveness, you would want him as a 3-tech not a 1-tech, correct?  I mean it would be a waste of talent to ask him to eat up space.   That's the reason even if we do draft Brown I'm looking to come back and pair him with Lotu or Roy...real space eaters.

I would want Brown or Kinlaw as a 3/5 tech--we need 2 , 1techniques if we cut Poe.  I think both players have experience at all spots---they are both freaks.  But Kinlaw as a nose reminds me of the athleticism Poe had when he came out.

Simmons, Brown, Kinlaw, Herbert---I get the feeling it could be one of these guys.  I would be interested to see what we would do if Okudah drops.

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4 hours ago, Verge said:

Kinlaw could very well blow the doors off at the combine, don't be shocked if he ends up going ahead of Brown. A nose guy who can generate that kind of pressure and has that athleticism is pretty rare. Would not shock me at all if he is our pick.

Kinlaw is not working out at the Combine.

No doubt he is a freak, but Brown is a flat out monster.  Brown can play NT, UT, DE, etc.  He is a freak as well.  One of the strongest dudes coming out too.

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