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NFL's biggest draft steal?


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Bingo. Without a doubt. Every coaches wet dream a franchise QB in the 6th.

not only franchise QB, but 3 superbowl titles, multiple mvps....its insane. all because of a pick that is usually slept through by fans, disregarded as a nobody, or thrown into a trade which means nothing......its incredible to think how lucky the patriots are :skep:

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brady is the biggest steal of all time

not only franchise QB, but 3 superbowl titles, multiple mvps....its insane. all because of a pick that is usually slept through by fans, disregarded as a nobody, or thrown into a trade which means nothing......its incredible to think how lucky the patriots are :skep:

Its Bill. You probably can't stand him but the man finds guys that fit his system right off the scrap heap better then any coach in history. His dad was one of hell of a scout and his son is an even better one.

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Biggest steal?

Hmmm. The Panthers got Captain in the 7th last offseason. He's turning out to be a damn good nickel corner, and could be a hell of a punt returner if properly coached.

We're talking league wide bro...not Carolina Panthers secondary wide =D

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