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2nd Round - WR - Taylor Price of Ohio (Very quick, risky choice)

3rd Round - QB - Jarrett Brown of West Virginia

4th Round - DE/OLB - Lindsey Witten of Connecticut (Very similar to Peps)

6th Round - WR - Marcus Easley of Connecticut

7th Round - WR - Denario Alexander of Missouri

They're pretty much all risky picks, but hey.

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Great topic!

WR: Brandon LaFell - LSU (2nd Rd) | Jacoby Ford - Clemson (4th Rd) | Carlton Mitchell - USF (4th/5th Rd) | Kyle Williams - ASU (7th Rd)

DT: Torrel Troup - UCF (3rd Rd) | Lammar Houston - Texas (2nd/3rd Rd) | Mike Neal - Purdue (4th Rd)

CB: Devin McCourty - Rutgers (2nd/3rd Rd) | Walter Thurmon III - Oregon (7th Rd)

QB: Levi Brown - Troy (7th/UDFA)

TE: Colin Peek - Alabama (6th Rd)

OLB: EJ Deeps - Iowa (4th Rd)

DE: Not much scouting on this :o

Regards!!

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I take it this is a thread about who I like and who I think would fit best on this team if we had the opportunity to draft them? If so:

QB--Bradford would be great here

WR--Demaryius Thomas is my favorite but he's raw as hell, plus next year is the year i would like to need a receiver.

TE--Rob Gronkowski

OL--Markice Pouncey as an interior lineman and if we needed a LT, Brian Bulaga

DT--BRIAN PRICE and Arthur Jones

DE--Carlos Dunlap would probably be the best fit

CB--Devin McCourtey and Kareem Jackon, with Javier Arenas as a nickle back

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QB - Dan Lefevour, Sean Cainfield (for us), John Skelton

WR - Jimmy Williams (Tulane), Andre Roberts, Golden Tate, Gilyard, and Riley Cooper (for us)

RB - Lagrette Blount (perfect replacement if Stewart is traded), Joqiue Bell (solid replacement if Dwill is traded)

DE - Austen Lane, Brandon Graham

UT (most likely no draft picks but these are my favs)- Geno Atkins, Brian Price

NT (still need one) - Torrell Troup

OLB - AJ Edds, Daryl Washington

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Zac Robinson Im not sure about but have to keep in mind that he was hurt for the last half of the season so probably couldnt play that well. Tim Hiller has the measurables but gets tunnel vision and is easy to read. If you struggle with throwing picks in big games in the MAC you definitely wont succeed in the NFL. The only game I saw on Canfield he played pretty poorly against BYU but it was extremely windy.

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Canfield is really raw but has alot of potential. He doesn't have the experience and you can see he hasn't figured out all the nuisances of the position. The quick decision making and physical tools are all there though. I look at him as basically a poor mans Joe Flacco.

I was really high on Hiller but he struggled this season against tougher opposition. He looks like a great QB against weak defenses but seems to be rattled when on a big stage. Not exactly what you look for but at the same time you end up dropping him down based on just a few games. He still has alot of the skillset that makes a successful QB in the NFL and I think he's definitely worth a 5th or 6th rounder.

Robinson, Skelton and Pike I'd all pass on.

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Canfield is the crappier version of Flacco, the man has horrible accuracy but theres alot of buzz around John Skelton from Fordham university this year. He has great measurables and started for most of his career. If anyone has anything on him let me know because Flacco came out of no where this guy may also with his skill set.

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