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NO will be playing for a bye. Plenty to play for.

I am also of the feeling that we do not need to spend a pick on a WR. If Blackmon drops to us, which is very, very doubtful, then I would seek a trade. Drop back about 10 picks and get another second rounder.

Other than that, we are 8 or 9.

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I've been seeing us getting Reiff in a lot of mocks, how good is the kid? Don't really watch any college football, so I don't really know about any of the guys until near draft time.

Janoris Jenkins in the 2nd if he falls that far???

People seem to be pretty high on Reiff, I'm not fully sold. I've watched a couple full game tapes of Iowa from 2010 and 2011 and Reiff is obviously a great OT. One thing I worry about, which is critical for an offensive tackles success in the NFL, is his footwork. It looks like he's on rollerskates sometimes, but looks dominant at others.

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I'd look for Hurney to attempt to trade down

Currently, it looks like KC and Buffalo picking right after us. Trade scenarios would be someone wanting to get in front of those two teams. Not sure what their biggest needs are at the moment, but again, something has to be there worth trading for. Unless Blackmon drops, I don't see a trade partner for us.

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