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when was the last time drafting a cornerback top 8 changed a teams fortunes


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9 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

like when???

You could make the same argument about pretty much any position. Andrew Luck was supposed to be a generational talent and yet the Colts never really went anywhere with him. There are few single players that can make that much of an immediate impact regardless of position. 

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2 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Horn is a fugging beast. This will be luke 2.0 with people looking dumb 3 years from now. We draft a O linemen in round 2 and we have a incredible, young team, and a 23 year old QB to build around with the 3rd most cap space next year with one of the best young defenses in the league 

the pick won’t be judged on what Horn does 

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13 minutes ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

lattimore with saints?

He's definitely helped them but I'd argue that 2 other picks in that draft were significantly more important for their recent success than Lattimore -- Ramczyk and Kamara. Also, Williams and Hendrickson were great picks too. That entire draft class from them was just absurd. Honestly, value-wise Lattimore may have been one of their worse picks that draft...

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