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5 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

I’m sure this will be Matt Rhule’s first round pick. Round 4 will be a tight end and then he’ll take a kicker in the 5th. 

Not a 1st round rated player.. More 3rd or 4th round..

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9 minutes ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

This definitely needed its own thread 

You can always go bitch about things that won't change in the 6 other threads on the front page.. But I don't give a fug so click the thread at your own risk.. I'm moving to draft mode and leaving bitch mode..

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Just now, chknwing said:

Man I am almost willing to continue to trade down to the bottom of the first, top of 2nd in order to acquire a ton of picks in order to retool this team.  Good year to stock up on 2nd/3rd round oline.

That is the point.. I think were trading back to get more assets unless Evan Neal is there..

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13 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

You can always go bitch about things that won't change in the 6 other threads on the front page.. But I don't give a fug so click the thread at your own risk.. I'm moving to draft mode and leaving bitch mode..

So put this in the draft forum homie lmao. I love draft talk as much as anyone just don’t see the point in talking about some day 3 linebacker in this forum lol. We shouldn’t be considering taking any linebacker until like round 5 at the earliest imo. The few assets we have should be poured into the offense 

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2 minutes ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

So put this in the draft forum homie lmao. I love draft talk as much as anyone just don’t see the point in talking about some day 3 linebacker in this forum lol. We shouldn’t be considering taking any linebacker until like round 5 at the earliest imo. The few assets we have should be poured into the offense 

I don't know where you've been but this is the draft forum now... And again you can not  click the thread with "Draft" in the title.. You control what you want to discuss not me..

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