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really afraid of that.  We know Carter and Graham will be gone.  I think both QBs will go before us, and a LT.  

Then we have a choice to make.  Take from what's left or trade back if possible.  I really hope one of the 3 will fall.  It would help if Dart and someone else blows up the combine and becomes a top 7 pick.  I was leaning Tmac for a while but really think we need a first round d player to the rebuild started.

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16 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Warren (TE) will run slow and drop to second round.

 

15 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Shemar Stewart will blow everyone away with his size, agility, speed, etc and be the talk of the combine.  This will throw him into the top 10.

The Panthers will draft him.

 

OOoooo boy these are top self spicy!!!

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On 2/23/2025 at 4:49 PM, MHS831 said:

I went for broke.  If I am right, I will start my own "mic drop" thread, and if I am wrong, which is pretty likely, I will call the person who brings it up petty and sad.  Its a win win.

 

On 2/23/2025 at 4:51 PM, MHS831 said:

I do believe that Stewart is going to turn heads at the combine.  In my mind, he is sitting there around 20-25 right now.  I would not be mad.

 

I like these all ins predictions, plus aware of the odds not in your favor at all.. Still think stewart could go about anywhere from 6-40.

before draft season, I thought Warren was listed as a solid 2nd type of player. Then about 1.5 months later draft nerds are pulling him in the top 7 on the reg now.  my worry is pen state has be turning out freak monsters, whatever the strength coach and supplements, they understand how to get performance. 

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

 

 

I like these all ins predictions, plus aware of the odds not in your favor at all.. Still think stewart could go about anywhere from 6-40.

before draft season, I thought Warren was listed as a solid 2nd type of player. Then about 1.5 months later draft nerds are pulling him in the top 7 on the reg now.  my worry is pen state has be turning out freak monsters, whatever the strength coach and supplements, they understand how to get performance. 

Stewart is the kind of player someone falls in love with.  He can play edge and get after the qb and he is big enough to move inside on third down.  I would interview him. Interesting take on Penn State. I have a problem taking a TE in the first round. 

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