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Could Kalil Fall To Us?


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What are the chances of that? If he were available at 9 do you take him? 6 teams are between the Panthers and Matt. Are their needs greater at other positions? or whose need is O-line? Just hopin to close the gap a bit...

I dont follow NCAA or the draft "gurus", so wonderin what the Huddle Collective thinks? Everybody has been sayin Vike's will take him at 3, but saw somewhere they are eyein somebody else, so it got me thinkin...

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If either Kalil or Claiborne call to us you have to take one of them, if they both fall (a near impossibility) I don't really know who I would want more, probably Claiborne because we desperately need another corner.

That said, the odds of Claiborne falling are infinitely more possible than Kalil.

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I heard reports of Kalil being overrated although you can classify it as hear say at this point. Every team needs:

2 QB's

2 RB's

and 2 LT's

Those are 6 spots that are identified as "must have". If he drops, you take him period. The overrated stories seem unwarranted to me but I know jack poo about college ball.

This brings up a good question though. . . Whos our backup LT? and please dont say Bell.

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No 'what if' about it, more of 'could it & would you'...

"We need defense" is all Ive been readin since before the offseason started. Would those that feel we need to draft defense change their stance if this particular offensive player were to be available? That is what I asked...

Seriously, all these complaints about others' posts have been ruhtarded...

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This is another case of someone asking the wrong question!

Could he fall to us? Sure - anything can happen.

Is it even close enough to the realm of possibility that we should devote much effort at all to the "do we take him" questions? Not really. Someone will give up their whole draft to move ahead of the Rams to take him or they will take him with their pick almost certainly.

If he was there I'd take him - he won't be and we'll be taking someone else who, as long as we don't do something monumentally stupid, we'll be just fine with.

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