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i honestly wouldn't hate it. the guy is a beast. honestly a toss up between him and Leggette if we're going for big bully WRs. 

i want one of them and a separation/route specialist like Pearsall or Malik Washington later. i figure Ladd is going to be gone anyways so i'm not even thinking about him anymore.

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I think it will come down to Legette or Coleman, as has been stated by many people. I think it comes down to who is available. There are some sources that believe Legette could sneak into the 1st round. If he doesn't, I think he is the pick. Coleman is likely next on the board. They are looking for a true X receiver. 

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15 minutes ago, rayzor said:

i honestly wouldn't hate it. the guy is a beast. honestly a toss up between him and Leggette if we're going for big bully WRs. 

i want one of them and a separation/route specialist like Pearsall or Malik Washington later. i figure Ladd is going to be gone anyways so i'm not even thinking about him anymore.

Yeah I'd echo that with Ladd.  My gut says the top-4 and Ladd are gone.  He just seems too useful of a tool for a contender offense like DAL, KC, or BUF.  AD is a toss-up.

So then--the 2nd round field is potentially around 6 guys IMO:

Coleman, Polk, Franklin, Legette, Roman Wilson, Pearsall (been quiet on his front though)

I view Javon Baker (big fan) and Xavier Worthy a notch lower, but they're nice at 65. 

Then I really like some additional guys like Malik Washington (I think everyone loves him at this point), Brenden Rice, J Cowing, CJ Johnson

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8 minutes ago, csx said:

A podcaster a real podcaster?

Then it's written on stone. 

see my above comment. this is an odd interpretation of a share. seems like projection, maybe see someone about that. unhealthy. 

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1 hour ago, Panthero said:

who thinks that? odd comment friendo. 

 

 

 

1 hour ago, Panthero said:

see my above comment. this is an odd interpretation of a share. seems like projection, maybe see someone about that. unhealthy. 

Says the guy with the "!?" In the thread title, indicating that you're taking it seriously to some degree or another.

The best part about the draft is that all of the pre-draft nonsense (media, fans, and random podcasters alike) stops.

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1 minute ago, KSpan said:

The best part about the draft is that all of the pre-draft nonsense (media, fans, and random podcasters alike) stops.

I agree. I do. But this all a part of it. You have to take all this in stride. It's part of the process. Nobody really knows how this stuff is going to go after about the maybe the first 10 picks. But this is a time to check in and check out---see what's being said. Many are just going back and forth. Sometimes what you hear is true, and a lot of times it's just media-driven hype or fan-driven hype based upon media hype. 

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