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A look at the NFC South after 3 rounds


hsfolk

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New Orleans

1. Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida St.

2. Charles Brown, OT, USC

3. Jimmy Graham, TE, Miami

Atlanta

1. Sean Weatherspoon, OLB, Missouri

3. Corey Peters, DT, Kentucky

3. Mike Johnson, G, Alabama

Carolina

2. Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame

3. Brandon LaFell, WR, LSU

3. Armanti Edwards, CatQB/WR, Appalachian State

Tampa Bay

1. Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma

2. Brian Price, DT, UCLA

2. Arrelious Benn, WR, Illinois

3. Myron Lewis, CB/FS, Vanderbilt

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I think the NFC South has done quite well on the whole. I envy Tampa for scooping up Arrelious Benn. Bah.

All the bitching aside, I like our draft. Hell, at the very least, it's been VERY interesting and will make for one heck of an interesting training camp/preseason/reg season. Fox and company have put in all their chips. I too don't like giving away a 2nd rounder to scoop up Armati. Hell, McCoy was barely off the board. I really think we could have waited until later to trade up for a measly late 4th rounder to get him. Who knows. Maybe the Panthers got and inkling from other teams that were interested in Edwards. It's not a great move (maybe not even smart), but it isn't godawful.

I think Lafell is a solid and safe pick, considering what was out there. Panthers can't draft WR's that well, so should we really get our hopes up that much?

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I don't think Tampa should have gotten Price, they could've had a DE to place next to McCoy

I really hope Jimmy Graham is the next basketball TE phenom

Having 2 DT's of McCoy's/Prices caliber will make the average DE look amazing.

Plus, Griffin is still on the board..

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