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Colin Cowherd


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He said that Cincy is gonna not be able to & Buffalo is gonna get the Jets resting players and Luck wouldn't want to go to Cincy cuz of their history. Also SF has 3 Qbs and are not gonna be an option most likely.

No, he said san fran has three wins and are still fighting for a playoff spot so they won't have the #1 pick.

Also said Carolina has a brutal schedule down the stretch... Lame duck coach, plagued by injuries, ect.

Buffalo winninable games, playing with pride

Cincy brutal schedule, but FO is a mess and probably would not want to play for that organization.

Around the league everyone is saying Luck is the most can't miss pick since Elway.

This is the year everyone will do anything possible to get the # 1 pick for luck.

Jimmy was a second round pick... didn't pay him much... looks small on the field.

Pretty much said it comes down to Buffalo, Cincy, and Carolina... Mainly Cincy and Carolina.

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