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Luke Kuechly Was Drafted #9


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CMC was drafted #8

Jordan Gross #8

Patrick Mahomes #10

Thomas Davis #14

Steve Smith 3rd Round

Tom Brady 6th round pick 199

Drew Brees 2nd round 

Russell Wilson 3rd round

 

Actively rooting for us to lose so we don't slide down a few picks is pathetic and stupid. Quit bitching please.

 

Ps we fired Hurney so this season is already a win.

 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

tom brady was drafted in the 6th round. there’s a clear market inefficiency here. we should take advantage of teams overvaluing high picks and trade down for a bounty of 3rd day picks.

Let’s go all in on round 6!

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Honestly a top 3 pick would be awesome on a season that is now over for us but I’m not panicking over winning this game either. And as you pointed out, it’s not like dropping 3-4 spots is going to ruin our draft. Would I prefer to pick 3rd? Yes. But am I gonna be upset if we are picking 7th instead? No, not really. After Lawrence I still feel like Lance has the highest ceiling from a skill set point of view anyway. And he’s probably in our range even with a win here.

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Just now, Strawman said:

How much difference was it last year just having the chargers ahead of us. While I think brown is a good pick, Herbert looks like a possible franchise changing pick. What a difference one spot can make. But hey great moral victory beating the WTF’s. 

This.

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