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Nic Fairley has got to be our next choice.


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Just Haynesworth, IMO.

CJ and other DE get much better, Beason and other LB's wreak more havoc and Godfrey doesn't get beat deep as often.

He'd probably come relatively cheap and has to watch himself as he has to redeem himself. I do think we have the leaders and personalities on the roster to keep him in check.

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wow that's a bad idea. you're essentially trading a first for matt moore.

Kolb is way better than Moore. Plus if we do acquire him, then we don't even have to discuss anymore who to take at #1 becaues it would be AJ Green. Then we could trade Smith for either more picks this year or next year. Or even use him along with future picks to get back in the 1st or high 2nd round this year.

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I'm more on the Green train. I have nothing against Fairly, he can be a beast, but the DT class is very very deep this year and week can nab a 1st-2nd rd talent in the 3rd and 4th...Powe, Jenkins, Fua, Kendrick Ellis....there's a great deal of awesome huge as$ DT talent in this draft

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11 sacks and 21 tackles for a loss is a lot of ammo to "hype"

it is when he was non-existent before this season.

that's what i hate about the media surrounding college players...one good season at the right time and all of a sudden you're ready for the nfl.

stats don't don't show everything. marcell dareus is the better all around player...and has been that way since day one.

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