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Round 1 is done...who's left, what's needed?


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Sergio Kindle, DE/OLB from Texas is a steal at this point. Clausen too.

Roger Saffold, OT from the Hoosiers may be the safest pick on the board. Taylor Mays is now a good value pick.

Unfortunatley, we don't really need any of those guys.

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Tate or Benn, either one could help us right away.

Won't be surprised to see Hurney trade up for Tate, reminds everyone of Smitty.

Eh if we trade up for anyone I think it's going to be Everson Griffen. He is the athletic freak at DE that could ease the loss of Peppers when he brings it. So personally I think we trade up using next years first, grab Griffen and then take Benn at 48...

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Tate or Benn, either one could help us right away.

Won't be surprised to see Hurney trade up for Tate, reminds everyone of Smitty.

who is everyone? not me. steve smith is more explosive and way more agile. tate reminds me more of a pass catching tight end like dante rosario.

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