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Round 6 Pick 199: Cade Mays, OL, Tennessee


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40 minutes ago, ThPantherFan said:

Not disputing his overall size but his arms and legs look a little skinny for his upper torso.  Could be the shadows in the picture.  Or I could have had too many triple Scotchs.

White is slimming 💅

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4 hours ago, TheProcess said:

Good pick, but being round 6 pick 199 I was low key hoping for Carson Strong, a slow footed QB with a big arm that is smart. 

Patriots drafted a guy just like that in round 6 at pick 199 years ago

I can't think of any faster way to disappointment than trying to get the greatest outlier of all time to repeat.

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3 hours ago, Butterflyj30 said:

 

After an offseason of not listening to Rhule, I realize just how much I dislike listening to him these days. Just irritates me to hear him speak in this capacity and I don't know how players take him seriously.

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