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Supplemental Draft/Trade Possibility


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mortreport Chris Mortensen

Proof that NFL is still ruling on supplemental draft eligible players - UNC DE Mike McAdoo is in, too; no word on Pryor.

AdamSchefter Adam Schefter

Buffalo is now open to trading WR Lee Evans and some believe the Bills former 1st-rd pick is expected to be dealt within the next 48 hours.

Is McAdoo worth a look if you can get him in the 6-7th round of the supplemental draft?

And is picking Lee Evans up worth it for a later round pick if that is what they are asking?

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Evans will cost, likely a 2nd or 3rd round pick. McAdoo likely can be had for a 6th or 5th, but i still question why he's allowed before Pryor?? i think if McAdoo should be in then so should Pryor. McAdoo had improper benefits from agents and also may have plaguised. i think all 3 of those players SHOULD be in this draft, but personally, i wouldnt take King (more based on his talent), but McAdoo and Pryor are worth drafting for teams and i think Carolina should look into him.

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Wait.

Let me get this straight...

You guys are pining for a guy that BUFFALO doesn't want anymore?

I swear.

Sometimes I think we need group therapy.

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