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Jayron Hosley is a boss


Actionman0z

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Rhodes is pretty damn good too forgot about him.

Damn there's a crop to choose from.

It makes me even more interested in grabbing the likes of Reiff, Upshaw, Brockers or Poe in the first.

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I have actually seen Hosley in 1st rounds here and there...damn so beyond Dre, we've got:

Jenkins

Dennard

Gilmore

Rhodes

Minnifield

Hosley

Hayward

Trumaine Johnson

Steed

good lord...and I personally think they are all legit late 1-3rd talent

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Hosley and Minnifield and Gilmore should all be the top half of the 2nd round. Hayward is a 4th round pick now. Dennard played himself out of the 1st round as well.. might convert to safety in the NFL.

Haywards speed & quickness issues will be a concern (so maybe I'll take him off the list) and I do agree Dennard didn't look that great...but we're talking one day and there's a crazy amount of time left to still impress. A lack of quickness that leads to forcing more contact is possibly a killer for Hayward though.

I do pretty much agree there's no way we go Vandy CB at pick 2

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Rhodes is pretty damn good too forgot about him.

Damn there's a crop to choose from.

It makes me even more interested in grabbing the likes of Reiff, Upshaw, Brockers or Poe in the first.

(edit to add)

I have actually seen Hosley in 1st rounds here and there...damn so beyond Dre, we've got:

Jenkins

Dennard

Gilmore

Rhodes

Minnifield

Hosley

Hayward

Trumaine Johnson

Steed

good lord...and I personally think they are all legit late 1-3rd talent

I agree with you 100%.

I was originally all for definitely taking a CB with the 8/9 pick.....god knows we need a #2. However, given the talent that is there at CB in this draft (1st round talent in most drafts will still be there in the 2nd), I am all for taking a DT/DE or OT in the 1st and then a CB in the 2nd.

Will make the draft very interesting.

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Yea, a little bias on my part as well since I went to VT too, but Hosley is definitely a top 5 corner in this draft and could be there at pick 40 -- his stock dropped bc he was hurt a bit this year after a stud Sophomore season.

I do not think this is bias. If you watched him play every game and want him, then I am sold. Ask a Tarheel fan about Coples--most say NO!!

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That's why I'm pro D lineman in the first. CBs are abundant and we have a 2nd. :)

The DT and CB pools are pretty deep. The difference being there are two elite CBs in this draft and 0 elite DTs (unless you count Brockers).

Take Jenkins then pick up one of the DTs that drops in the 2nd round. Instantly improve your D.

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