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Reasons why we're AHHH!! right now


davos

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Hi :hat:

-Dareus is awesome, but this is an extremely deep DT class.

-The group at the top of this QB class (Gabbert, Newton, Mallet, Locker) is not as strong when compared to many recent drafts however the middle tier QBs (Ponder, Dalton, Kaepernick, Tyrod, Stanzi) seem to be getting more praise & attention than in previous drafts. I mentioned this not too long ago and its one of the reasons why we are in such a weird scenario

-This Cam Newton fella is by far one of the most polarizing all around figures I've ever seen being considered as the number 1 overall pick in the draft

-Patrick Peterson and AJ Green are high impact stud performers but not the type of players you should take at number one (Just going by what people tend to say up in herrree)

-Marty Hurney is so vague that I don't know what the fug is going on anymore

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Feel free to add on...and please make it fun and don't get offended so easily no matter who you support

All of this is why now, 2 days before the draft, I do not care who the hell we take anymore. Let's get this draft over with already!!!

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