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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

 

That's a funny way to spell Tetairoa McMillan..

If they are going offense it should McMillan or Jeanty at 8. If they trade back then it's Golden for me. But I vote stay put and take Walker. I could be open to another defensive player at 8 as well.

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

If they are going offense it should McMillan or Jeanty at 8. If they trade back then it's Golden for me. But I vote stay put and take Walker. I could be open to another defensive player at 8 as well.

 

I've seen golden ahead of Mcmillan on a few board after combine. 

 

Golden looking like a mid-1st lock now. 

 

I just believe Mcmillan is faster than others think. 

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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

 

I've seen golden ahead of Mcmillan on a few board after combine. 

 

Golden looking like a mid-1st lock now. 

 

I just believe Mcmillan is faster than others think. 

Golden is a hands catcher and is quick out his breaks. I think he was one of, if not the fastest in the guantlet drill. That's how you tell if they are a yac guy. I think he's being overlooked. 

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10 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

If they are going offense it should McMillan or Jeanty at 8. If they trade back then it's Golden for me. But I vote stay put and take Walker. I could be open to another defensive player at 8 as well.

My brother in Christ, have we not learned from our top 10 RB experiences?

Let's not make another lightspeed retarded move again.

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