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Taking a look at college football's best FS.


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Except here's the thing-it doesn't matter what you think. Rivera has been very vocal about his admiration for the players at those positions. He relly doesn't care if you don't agree. Sorry to break it you, bro.

Did I say it was up to me. Did I say I'm running the show in the front office. But when someone says we don't have needs at certain positions then they are crazy. An obviously rivera is not gonna say" yeah the guys we have suck". He's gonna back them an tell them they are doing great. But the reality is we have problems there whether u acknowledge it or not.... BRO

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We don't have glaring holes at CB or OL. and LB is no more a need than S.

Gamble is having a career year, Munnerlyn and Butler have both been very impressive. Would you honestly consider Guard an important to use a first round pick on?

I agree with the notion that we're ok at CB, but LB and OT are concerns of mine. I'd take a top OT in the draft in a heartbeat, especially a LT and kick Gross over to RT. Otah can be a back up, move inside or move on.

OLB is a legit concern until we know for sure we have someone on the roster who can fill TD's shoes.

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