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Suh is the best DT prospect in the last decade. Him going to the bucs, and the bucs building a solid d-line in the next few years would make them an insane competitor. yeah we have Kalil, but why not be happier their job is going to be easier without Suh?!

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Suh is the best DT prospect in the last decade. Him going to the bucs, and the bucs building a solid d-line in the next few years would make them an insane competitor. yeah we have Kalil, but why not be happier their job is going to be easier without Suh?!

no I agree with what u said and yes I am happy. Until Suh proves his dominance in the NFL I wont be too worried.

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I doubt Suh Drops to number 3

why? STL needs a QB and Detroit has a shiny new asset to protect in Stafford and Backus is more of a guard than a tackle. Suh's positional value at 1 and 2 is relatively low because he doesn't fit a need for the Rams or the Lions who just invested a lot in Corey Williams. Okung is the obvious pick at 2 and Suh could very well fall to the Bucs at 3.

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why? STL needs a QB and Detroit has a shiny new asset to protect in Stafford and Backus is more of a guard than a tackle. Suh's positional value at 1 and 2 is relatively low because he doesn't fit a need for the Rams or the Lions who just invested a lot in Corey Williams. Okung is the obvious pick at 2 and Suh could very well fall to the Bucs at 3.

It could happen ofcourse. But most teams go for best available over needs. I dont know about Obvious but it could happen.

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Either way, the Bucs will get Suh or McCoy.. they are basically 1 and 1A.. and it's hard to tell which one is better. I wouldn't be happy with the Bucs getting either of those guys.. so I have already begun to accept the inevitable.

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How is it not obvious? Defensive tackle has a relatively low positional value. Quick trivia question, how many DTs have been taken in the top 3 picks in the last 12 years?

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1 DT in 12 years went number 3. Bet you can't name him either.

Gerald Warren. He's been a great asset to the Cleveland Browns hasn't he?

Okung is the pick for the Lions. Quote me on that.

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How is it not obvious? Defensive tackle has a relatively low positional value. Quick trivia question, how many DTs have been taken in the top 3 picks in the last 12 years?

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1 DT in 12 years went number 3. Bet you can't name him either.

Gerald Warren. He's been a great asset to the Cleveland Browns hasn't he?

Okung is the pick for the Lions. Quote me on that.

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