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On 2/6/2024 at 1:10 AM, Panthers8969 said:

The one non WR I’d like at 33

same here. in doing mocks i find myself grabbing him if he's there. hard to pass up. i hate missing out on one of the top 10 WRs (which i think we'll be able to grab @33) but if we can find ourselves another 10 year OC, i'd be stoked. 

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8 minutes ago, mickeye76 said:

I've given up on the hope that he will be there at 33. Setting sights on Van Prann or Frazier now.  Not at 33 but maybe 65.  

Me too. I was hopeful back when I started the thread, but now it’s a long shot. If by miracle he’s there, he’s the no brainer pick.

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On 2/22/2024 at 8:43 AM, Panthero said:

Him and Graham Barton are the two I really like since they have so much versatility. If you draft both then you have all your backups and next years (25) starters covered if you move on from Corbett and Bozeman. 

 

Bozeman is in his final contract year.  Of course we could sign him again, but I'm not against a replacement at 33...would give him a year to get stronger and learn the offense.

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It's just incredibly difficult to beleive he would actually drop to R2 and make it past all of those playoff caliber teams. But if he did he's the only player where there wouldn't be any debate on who we pick with 33.

I actually did a mock yesterday where somehow he fell to us. I've done like 50 mocks this year and only this one it happened. Lol.

 

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