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Top 3 Players For #9 Pick


bLACKpANTHER

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Yes, we all want Claiborne overall - But of the projected players to still be available at #9, who are your top 3:

2) Quinton Coples

1) Fletcher Cox

Michael Floyd

Stephon Gilmore

3) Dre Kirkpatrick

Luke Kuechly

Dontari Poe

Riley Reiff

Out of those listed...

Luke

Coples

Floyd

Comparable DT can be grabbed in the 2nd to those listed. First 2 are BPA on D.....

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1) Coples. I just think a DE is more important the DT at this point... Especially since I think the DT class is so deep...

2) Fletcher Cox. I know I just said DT is deep, but based on need, Coples outdoes him. If someone could prove that he was a safer pick, I might go with him at 1.

3) It's so open.... Floyd or Kirkpatrick would probably be my choice, despite the Kirkpatrick pick being a slight reach by 5 picks. But when you like someone, you go get em. I also know Floyd seems like a "luxury pick", but he would possibly be the most talented left.

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