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Our picks right now according to Walterfootball.com


RedMage138

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2 (48) - Mardy Gilyard, WR, Cincinatti

3 (78) - Lamarr Houston, DT, Texas

4 (112) - Ed Wang, OT, Va Tech

6 (175) - Dan LeFevour, QB, Central Michigan

6 (202) - Willie Young, DE, NC State

6 (204) - T.J. Ward, SS, Oregon

7 (223) - Reggie Stephens, G, Iowa State

7 (249) - Seyi Ajirotutu, WR, Fresno State

I'd be pretty happy with this draft.

Thoughts?

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Not the flashiest draft but unlike other mocks I've seen there really is no reaches. My only problem is that there are no LBers in this mock. I think that a LB would make more sence in the 4th but I don't know who else was available.

For someone who harps on our LB needs as much as I do, you would think I would have caught this...

Replace Wang with a LB in the 4th...

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2 (48) - Mardy Gilyard, WR, Cincinatti

3 (78) - Lamarr Houston, DT, Texas

4 (112) - Ed Wang, OT, Va Tech

6 (175) - Dan LeFevour, QB, Central Michigan

6 (202) - Willie Young, DE, NC State

6 (204) - T.J. Ward, SS, Oregon

7 (223) - Reggie Stephens, G, Iowa State

7 (249) - Seyi Ajirotutu, WR, Fresno State

I'd be pretty happy with this draft.

Thoughts?

I was watching a competition on ESPN last night were several top college prospects went through drills similar to the NFL QB competition. Gilyard only caught 2 of 5 passes.

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I like that they took Willie Young. He's a good late round prospect. He'd be worth a 6th.

I really think we need to find immediate help to replace peppers. Trade for Osi or trade to the top of the second for griffin. I don't know if I'd want to take dunlap in the 2nd but he has potential.

We've made the playoffs without a #2 reciever or a bluechip DT. We really need to replace the pressure and double teams that peppers generated. I'm not saying we should go after a WR or DT, but DE should be priority.

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