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Which Team Had the Best Draft?


DickolausJ

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I really like what the Browns and the Lions did. Trying to block the Lions D-line is going to be pretty terrifying...

I also really liked what the Saints did. Although they may have given up a little too much for Mark Ingram. I guess it doesn't matter if he turns out to be an all pro for several years.

The Cowboys and Jets did decent too. I thought Wilkerson falling to the Jets was huge for them so yea a bunch of teams I hated did well.

Which team stuck out to you guys?

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Browns did really good. What they did to Atlanta is way worse than what New England did to us in the Armanti trade.

Sad part is, at least we understood how ridiculous that trade was. Most Atl fans seem to love it.

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Giants- Prince, Marvin, JJ from Troy, Greg Jones. De'Rel Scott. Love all their picks.

Texans- Defense got tons better. Watt, Brooks Reed, Brandon Harris and Carmichael. Not only that TJ Yates gets to throw to Andre Johnson in practice.

Chiefs- Baldwin could end up every bit as good as Julio and AJ. The other Colorado corner, Justin Houston and Jerrelle Powe.

Oh and the LIONS are gonna be nasty. If they had went Bowers later i would have been on board.

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