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2009 Draft Magazines


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Just my two cents here, but, why would you pay 7.99-9.99 for a draft magazine that is already outdated once it hits the shelves? You can get the same content and much more online. Even if you subscribed to one of the pay portions of a site, it would probably be cheaper than buying a bunch of those things.

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Just my two cents here, but, why would you pay 7.99-9.99 for a draft magazine that is already outdated once it hits the shelves? You can get the same content and much more online. Even if you subscribed to one of the pay portions of a site, it would probably be cheaper than buying a bunch of those things.

Tell you the truth the more opinions you get on any subject the more objective you can be. If you only get your info from one or two sources you are subconsciously going to side with them. Plus its how I've always done it and its work so far most of the guys I like end up being good pros. But I get where your coming from.

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The magazines have a lot of info that the web does not all in one place. Also, it's cool to look back to see what people said in the past about players.

Also, even with a iPhone or laptop, it's not as nice to read the web on the can.

Yeah I still have mags from when Dwill was in the draft.

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The magazines have a lot of info that the web does not all in one place. Also, it's cool to look back to see what people said in the past about players.

Also, even with a iPhone or laptop, it's not as nice to read the web on the can.

exactly what i would have said if i needed to comment.

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Just my two cents here, but, why would you pay 7.99-9.99 for a draft magazine that is already outdated once it hits the shelves? You can get the same content and much more online. Even if you subscribed to one of the pay portions of a site, it would probably be cheaper than buying a bunch of those things.

As far as the predictions, yeah, but almost every single predictions made are wrong anyway.

But as for the top players, and the info on all the players draft magazines are definitely worth it. Besides, anything football related is appreciated in the offseason.

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