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Adopt a Draftee


jramsey4

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A little something to do to kill some time. Pick a guy that was drafted and tell us why you think he will succeed. Can be any on any team and come from any round.

CJ Spiller - RB Bills/Clemson

I got to go with CJ Spiller. Been watching him since he enrolled at Clemson and since day 1 I knew he was going to be a star in the NFL. Face melting speed, great in receiving, monster in the return game, and is so much better between the tackles then he is given credit for (IMO a bigger and better version of another CJ). If he wasn't going to the Bills (but thank god he didn't go to the raiders) I would guarantee his success but I still would put money on it.

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I went to about 6 home games this season and I feel like he looks as good in between the tackles as everybody says.

I don't think he'll be able to shine without having somebody there to do the dirty work.

Asking him to do returns and receiving is a huge job in itself. He needs to do what he does best to help them win.

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My adoptee is Derrick Morgan for the Titans. Should've gone to Jacksonville or Philly and is better than Pierre-Paul. Morgan will play with a chip on his shoulder and thrive in Tennessee's system like a champ. Scary athlete and will remind many in Tennessee of Jevon Kearse.

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taylor price, patriots, the dude they picked right after we picked edwards.

he's going to be great, mark my words, especially in that spread offense they run.

I wanted us to draft Price much more then Lafell.

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