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So which LT do you want us to draft tomorrow in round 2?


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Leatherwood wouldn't be our LT but would be a fantastic edition and our new starting LG. 

Radunz is very interesting.

Don't know if Cosmi or Mayfield are fits.

Little is pretty damn interesting. 

Lot's of possibilities.  Lot's of depth and talent on the OL this year.

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2 minutes ago, Agent Blue said:

Very unlikely we are trading back into the 1st, so it's safe to assume we are done for today.

I am firmly thinking about tomorrow art this point.

Yes, but we don't know who will still be available tomorrow. Hence, need to wait until Round 1 is over to truly discuss.

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