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So what is your draft strategy after today?


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7 minutes ago, Icege said:

1st. Tyler Warren

2nd. Best free safety on the board

Warren fills 3 needs on offense... outside of Carter and the safety from South Carolina, Warren is plug and play. The others could work their way into the lineup but have mini obstacles. He is an alpha and  to me,  is a Bigger and stronger Brock Bowers.  I like Walker but don't need our 1st pick behind the 8 ball bc of depth or injuries. The 1st pick has to start n contribute this year. We missed on Brooks and leggette being ready out the gate, can't do it again. 

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Trade back unless Hunter, or Abdul Carter are available. I’m warming up to the Tyler Warren pick in the 1st. Just not sure I like that pick at 8? If I knew we could trade back to 15-18 and still get him while adding a late 2nd or early 3rd third, that would be ideal for me. 

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12 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

If McMillan played for Purdue, no one on here would be interested in him.

if Abdul Carter played for the Colorado Mines Orediggers no one on here would be interested in him.

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