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Predict who we are taking


Khyber53
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Okay, so let's put it into stone: Who do you think we're taking? Are we trading and if so, who with and who do we then pick? 

Lastly, tell us who you'd pick.

 

I think we get Evan Neal after the early hits go for Edge rushers.

Who I'd pick: I'd want to trade back with Pittsburgh (I think they really want Malik Willis) and pick up Tyler Linderbaum and a second rounder +.

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Scottie gets out his monopoly money and trades back twice in the first round. recoups both the 2nd and 3rd he lost. Takes those 2nd and 3rds and trades them back to late 2nds and 3rds for right about tree fiddy

and it was about that time that I realized that Scott Fitterer wasn't Scott Fitterererer but instead the gotdamn LockNess Monsta! 

I told him I said Monsta! You ain't getting my tree fiddy! 

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5 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

We trade back with Phi for their 1st (15) + 3rd + Minshew. 

Cross falls to 15. 

That would be best case scenario.  Cross is who I want, Minshew is better than anyone on this roster, and we get another pick.  I’m gonna Cross my fingers and hope for this

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At 6:

Ikem Ekwonu

Charles Cross 

Sauce Gardener

Travon Walker 

 

In the 10-15 range:

Sam Howell

Tyler Linderbaum

Jermaine Johnson II

Trevor Penning

 

Lowest preferred draft spot 20:

Leo Chenal

Jaquan Brisker 

Kenny Pickett

Nick Cross

 

In no particular order, just names I like. 

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