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Cody isn't going in the top 10. Sorry...

I'm saying that the highest he can possibly go is 15th to a team like the Jets or Dolphins.

If he fell to us then I'd have to see what QBs are there at the top of the 2nd. QB is far and away the biggest need for us right now and unless we get one in a trade or in FA then I'd want to address that first...even if Cody is there. There is no way in hell I am going into a season with a 3rd round QB, Jake Delhomme, and Matt Moore. No way in hell...

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if he falls to us in the 2nd should we draft him? possibly another steal like jenkins.

most boards have him falling to the second or 3rd round hes not that big of a prospect. because hes just a 2 down lineman. he's useless as a pass rusher and scares teams off because of he cant control his weight. but if u wanna stop the run cant beat him. if hes around in the 2nd i d take him.

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cody is not going to fall, we need to trade up. desperately, might as well continue to trade away future picks, hurney MUST do it again, and why not? this is their contract year.

The problem with that is when you trade up you rarely get equal compensation. Sometimes it works out okay (2008) and sometimes it doesn't (2009).

As long as Fox and Hurney are on the hot seat, however, the potential for compromising the team's future for the present will always be there.

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