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Looks like Colt M is going to visit with...


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.....Carolina. Thoughts?

DP: Can you perform circumcisions?

CM: Come on!

DP: OK? The Golden Calf of Bristol can.

CM: (Laughing) The Golden Calf of Bristol can walk on water.

DP: I'm going to run down teams, you tell me if you're going to visit them. Redskins?

CM: Yes.

DP: Rams?

CM: Yes

DP: Bills?

CM: Yes

DP: Browns?

CM: Yes

DP: Anybody else?

CM: I think there's a few other pending. I think I'm going to Carolina.

DP: Where are you going to be on Day 1 of the NFL Draft?

CM: I just got my letter in the mail to be in New York. Mr. Goodell asked me to come.

DP: On Day 1?

CM: Of draft day, yeah.

DP: Wait, Do we need to know something here? Are you going first round?

CM: I plan on it.

DP: I think what you do is show up in full uniform.

CM: Of what team?

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Visits are just to check out stuff you cant deduce from triangle numbers, if you've got a hard on for a player and know what colour his poo is then there's no reason to bring them in, your draft them.

Bringing players in for visits in no way means they're going to be drafted.

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I suspect if he fell to our pick in the second round he would be very attractive especially if any receivers we coveted were gone at that point. With most colleges running the spread, it is hard to get someone who actually has experience in a pro style such as ours. I could see taking him as someone to develop down the road since Moore is the starter.

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As many as we've scouted, if our first pick isn't a receiver I'll be extremely disappointed.

Apparently we've been scouting QB's pretty hard as well. So 55 might just be right, if none of the WR's we covet are there in the 2nd, we may just take a guy like Colt to develop for a year or so...particularly if the team is not as sold on Moore as much of the fan base is. I know many (me included) see other positions, such as DT/DE, as a bigger priority, but if the team does not have long-term confidence in Moore, I could understand taking a QB.

Of course, taking a QB that early would imply, IMO, that Fox & co, have a back door indication from JR that they will be extended. Otherwise I can't see them using a valuable early pick on a developmental guy whom they may never see fulfill the fruits of his development. Especially not when they are coaching for their futures (whether it's in Carolina or elsewhere).

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