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6 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Lol at Egbuka falling to the 2nd round.  Also, Utah's Elliss is returning to school.

acutally not as crazy as you think. Every year there are first rounders at the beginning of the year that fall.

Further every draft only has like 15 true first round talents, everyone's list is a little different but then there's a vast swath of guys (picks 15-55) 

Personally I think both Coleman, Nabers and Odunze are all a clear cut better than him and Harrison is on his own planet. 

So in that second tier of player (15-55) you have egbuka, brian thomas jr mitchell, worth, franklin, corley, legette, and even ladd mcconkey amongst a LOT of other dudes I just haven't even watched yet. 

PLUS you have to factor in there's always a wildcard pick, like when the Rams took Tutu Atwell ahead of Marshall which no one saw coming. 

 

I'm just saying while it's not likely it's DEFINTELY not impossible. I may hell some people thought Star was going to be the first overall pick at this point in the calendar year 

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5 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I could see it. Usually when you have two studs in the same unit on a college team one of them is exposed as a pretender at the NFL level who greatly benefitted from playing with a true stud. Thinking back to guys like Ryan Sims with Peppers at UNC. TMJ with Justin Jefferson at LSU. Courtney Brown with Lavar Arrington at Penn State. I'm sure you could go on for days.

I've looked at SEVERAL draft sites and he's averaging WR4/5.  Based on the past several drafts, that would put him mid-late first round. 

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