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Tony Pauline: Patriots taking LB Jalon Walker @4


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21 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Darin Gantt mentioned Nolen could be a real possibility @8 and Dallas apparently loves him and will take him 

I know Graham is a solid player bur I liked Nolans tape more. If the red flags have been vetted... he could be a problem early. That rotation up front would be chaos.  

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if you want to be successful at the draft you have to always take BPA .if not we (Panthers) would have for example never drafted a HOF LB by the name of Luke Keuchly.

&, why do you often see the exact same teams picking at the top of the draft year in & year out year after year like clock work doing the exact same thing by ignoring BPA & instead drafting for need/fit often times never really seem to find the right players to assemble a winning football team with 

if Jalon Walker is who the Pats think is BPA at #4 then that is most defenitely who they need to draft at #4 ...just saying 

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