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4 minutes ago, saX man said:

He’s our pick if there. We like Penning over Icky so could be interesting if Icky is available with Neal gone at 6.

People here may be up in arms but we could go QB over Ekwonu. Not the case w Neal. 

Neal is a man amongst boys.

Interesting. You think we aren’t as high on Icky? I’m unsure about Penning unless we trade down first…

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