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I'm gonna reference this three years from now, see what happens to each player.

1. Jeudy

2. Gladney CB TCU

3. Akers RB FSU

4. Wallace S Clampsun

5. Woodward LB Utah St

6. Wilson LB Wyoming

7. Charlie Taum-something TE Portland St

8. Arnold CB Baylor

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30 minutes ago, RumHam said:

I'm gonna reference this three years from now, see what happens to each player.

1. Jeudy

2. Gladney CB TCU

3. Akers RB FSU

4. Wallace S Clampsun

5. Woodward LB Utah St

6. Wilson LB Wyoming

7. Charlie Taum-something TE Portland St

8. Arnold CB Baylor

The Muh Sources crew that you work with should be fired.

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2 hours ago, RumHam said:

7. Charlie Taum-something TE Portland St

 

Is that what you write on the card? Taum-something?  Just let the guys at the front office figure it out. 

"With the 7th pick in the First Round the Carolina Panther select: Derrick some color I forget which one."

"With the 18th pick in the 5th round the Green Bay Packer select: That tall white kid from Clemson."

It would make the draft more interesting to watch for the fans.

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3 hours ago, steven8989 said:

Why does everyone think Juedy after all the wrs we signed?

Because he’s the best wr to come out in a long time and is elite at his position. This is a heavy passing league now. We have no TE and adding someone like Jeudy could resolve that issue. Why do you think the Cardinals traded for DHopkins when they still have Fitz, Kirk, Isabella, Butler and Johnson. 

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12 minutes ago, Little Goody Two Shoes said:

And offensive line. No hawg mollies!

so depending on where we pick, you're going to reach for guys? lot of you are drafting based on need and that will leave us reaching. we draft bpa. i do believe the OL is set. If you're expecting a 4th round DL to have an impact, you're lucid.

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