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1.7. Tua Tagovailoa QB

2.38. Lloyd Cushenberry OG

3.69. James Lynch DT

4.113. Albert Okwuegbunam TE

5.148. Harrison Hand CB

5.152. James Proche WR

6.184. Khalil Davis DT

7.221. Joe Gaziano DE

 

possible free agent signings: 

Logan Ryan

Eli Apple

Dre Kirkpatrick 

Tony Jefferson

Damon Harrison

Mike Daniels

Everson Griffen

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Just now, TheMostInterestingMan said:

We just lost the best QB in franchise history because of injuries (I don’t care what reasons were given, injuries are the true culprit) so I’m just not sure I can get behind drafting another injury prone QB at 7 to put behind this line after already signing TB with so many other holes on this roster

It certainly would be ironic to part ways with Cam largely citing injury concerns while signing Teddy Bridgewater as a free agent who basically internally amputated his leg and drafting Tua at #7 overall who recently Bo Jackson'd himself.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It certainly would be ironic to part ways with Cam largely citing injury concerns while signing Teddy Bridgewater as a free agent who basically internally amputated his leg and drafting Tua at #7 overall who recently Bo Jackson'd himself.

I’m starting to think they just were trying to get rid of cam and the injury was a convenient excuse 

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1 hour ago, The Lobo said:

I just don’t see us taking anyone on offense with the first pick. Rodrigue has been saying for weeks now it’s going to be all Defense the early rounds. 

Rhule has pretty much said himself the focus will be more on defense because of free agency moves we have made

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5 minutes ago, steven8989 said:

Maybe he shouldn't be making dumbass Instagram posts. Ever since he went vegan and started that crap he went downhill.

I’m still a fan of Cam but he’s looking pretty stupid constantly posting workout videos. I rather have Jameis than Cam. 

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19 minutes ago, MMA said:

I’m still a fan of Cam but he’s looking pretty stupid constantly posting workout videos. I rather have Jameis than Cam. 

I was a fan till he started acting dumb. I'm sorry but he should have just not made those videos and kept his mouth shut.

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