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Janoris Jenkis IS a possiblity for us?


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wtf is moclay? honestly guys?

The fug is a mega'deth'? I'm sure anyone with a brain cell can come up that it's MegaDEATH. So if we use the same example, Moclai would be...Morris Claiborne. It's not hard to keep up buttercup.

FIRST, let me say forget MoClay or Blackmon, i do NOT see them falling THAT far. the guys we pick will be between different DTs and two CBs including JJ and Kirkpatrick and i rather have Jenkins, though Kirkpatrick isnt bad.

I agree, there's a .01% chance Claiborne falls to us or Blackmon for that matter.

As far as Jenkins and Kirkpatrick. I don't know, they both are exceptional CB's. I'd have to say Kirkpatrick intrigues me a bit more than Jenkins though.

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Jenkins is off the panthers board.....no way the panthers spend a first rounder on a red flagger period.... The Pick if its a LB: Melvin Ingram DT: Poe if CB: Dre if DE: Coples.... in that order...you heard it here first
not buying that at all.

maybe before the rookie salary cap, but now the risk is a lot more limited. $$ and duration of the contract is much smaller.

i don't see ingram as a LB, btw. maybe if we are a 3-4, but not as a 4-3. just use him the same way he was used at USC and the way charles johnson is used. if LB, then keuchly.

toss up between cox/brockers/poe at DT.

if they are convinced that coples is going to work his arse off then i have no problem with him being the pick.

i don't really have a list of priorities between these guys. i consider all of them to be equal in consideration.

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the rookie salary cap takes away a lot of the risk.

i can't imagine his whole 5 year rookie contract being more than $18mil total. PP's rookie contract last year was $18.6mil last year and he was 5th pick overall.

True, but your top 10 picks in the draft are now getting completely guaranteed contracts. Still a lot to be on the hook for with a guy that has that many red flags.

I would jump at the chance to get him in the 2nd. Lower contract with little guaranteed....go for it.

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True, but your top 10 picks in the draft are now getting completely guaranteed contracts. Still a lot to be on the hook for with a guy that has that many red flags.

I would jump at the chance to get him in the 2nd. Lower contract with little guaranteed....go for it.

i think it would be completely understood in this guys case that it shouldn't all be guaranteed. he's a high risk guy off field. i'm sure that is something that would be covered ahead of time.

in the 2nd round he's a no brainer, though.

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The fug is a mega'deth'? I'm sure anyone with a brain cell can come up that it's MegaDEATH. So if we use the same example, Moclai would be...Morris Claiborne. It's not hard to keep up buttercup.

dude, it's a band name. I was a fan of theirs when I made this account...

You know you can just as easily type Claiborne. I'm sorry I didn't like your pet name for him.

buttercup?

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dude, it's a band name. I was a fan of theirs when I made this account...

You know you can just as easily type Claiborne. I'm sorry I didn't like your pet name for him.

buttercup?

Laughing at the Young Pups who did not know they were a band....and a damn fine Metal Band they are.

Megadeath....Motorhead...Anthrax...Iron Maiden....Metallica....Black Sabath...Dio....now that is fuging good music.

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If he's there in the 2nd round, I don't see how we wouldn't draft him. But, I don't know if he could get past Dallas (who has need at CB, and usually don't mind guys with character issues) or New England (same situation as Dallas).

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