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Day 2 of 2009 Draft


Kurb

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Falcons had a good solid draft throughout. Getting Jerry late 1st was a great pick.

Saints 1st rounder looks like a very good pick, but after that it goes downhill quicklyd.

The Bucs raft depends on how Freeman does. If he busts then they will have by far the worst draft of the NFC South.

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I vote for either

A.Q. Shipley, Penn State

or

Dallas Reynolds, BYU

I could see Shipley going as the last center of note. Many teams don't keep true depth at center, and the only way I could see it happening is if the FO sees him as being versatile enough to play guard if we had multiple injuries.

Still bummed we lost Hangman...

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