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Round 4, Pick 20 (#122) - Lathan Ransom, SAF, Ohio State


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1 minute ago, tukafan21 said:

haha fair enough, the Tucson thing was more of a joke anyways.

This weekend is just coming up all me right now, especially with Wrexham 35 minutes away from securing back-to-back-to-back promotions.

If they hold on and pull this match out, it will legitimately be my favorite 3 days of sports in my life, it literally just doesn't feel real right now

Then don't jinx us lol

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Then don't jinx us lol

Is that even possible at this point?

Unless the NFL can take away the picks we've already made, this is already an A+ draft for us regardless of how our final picks go.

Aint no jinxing this train, it's full speed ahead and the breaks are shot, LFG!!!!!!!!

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2 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Is that even possible at this point?

Unless the NFL can take away the picks we've already made, this is already an A+ draft for us regardless of how our final picks go.

Aint no jinxing this train, it's full speed ahead and the breaks are shot, LFG!!!!!!!!

If T-Mac's ACL explodes I'm holding you directly accountable.

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3 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Is that even possible at this point?

Unless the NFL can take away the picks we've already made, this is already an A+ draft for us regardless of how our final picks go.

Aint no jinxing this train, it's full speed ahead and the breaks are shot, LFG!!!!!!!!

No there's worse possible outcomes that I dare not mention and you best not either. Just enjoy the ride my friend. 

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20 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

It's pretty clear, with FA and this draft, the agenda is don't let anyone run on us, and leave it to Jaycee to bail us out in the passing game.

Maybe they are sensing the league getting back to running the football. Panthers built the same way in the Cam years

This dudes diagnosing  skills are ridiculous. He is 1 step ahead like Luke use to be when taking angles and not being fooled on running  plays or screens

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56 minutes ago, Lame Duck said:

He’s the hardest hitting safety in the entire draft.  He does not miss many tackles and when he hits you, you feel it for a while.

He's been dinged for some poor tackling. He needs to stick to the fundamentals of tackling and getting his man to the ground, then hitting hard and missing. The talent and tenacity are there. Consistency in tackling is where he can become a diamond.

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