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Who are the day 3 prospects you want to see us target?


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Jacob Cowing in the 5th or 6th

He's going to be a longtime successful slot WR in this league, I'm quite convinced of that.

Have him back up Thielen this year to learn and then take over as the starting slot WR next year, he'd be Bryce's safety valve with his crisp route running and sure hands.

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Gotta be Malik Washington at this point.

BTW, the Huddle's password recovery is not sending out a link to emails, spam folders or anything else. 

The contact link on the bottom of the page gets a Mailer-Daemon email. 

Good grief!

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1 minute ago, Bear Hands said:

Rice, Malik and Baker for sure at WR. 

Stover at TE

Van Pran, Nourzad or Bortoloni at C

Tampa, Carson, Khyree Jackson, Myles Harden at CB

Mustapha at Safety

Kamara or gabe Murphy at EDGE

 

I'd take Javon Baker too, but Malik is my first choice.

One thing about these drafts is that they expose media-hyped players. Some of these guys slid way down.

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Oops, forgot about Rice. It has to be somewhat surreal for Brenden to see Marvin Harrison Jr going so high and him having to wait until day 3. It should put a pretty good sized chip on his shoulder if he's any kind of competitor. 

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6 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

If we don't draft Ja'Tavion Sanders or another TE we are fools.

 

I can't deal with Ian Thomas again.

Sliders generally slide for a reason. The fact is is that this TE class leaves something to be desired. 

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14 minutes ago, TD alt said:

Gotta be Malik Washington at this point.

BTW, the Huddle's password recovery is not sending out a link to emails, spam folders or anything else. 

The contact link on the bottom of the page gets a Mailer-Daemon email. 

Good grief!

These troll accounts are hilarious 

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