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Michael Brockers!


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1st pick: LB'er or DE. (probably DE)

2nd pick: CB (probably JJ)

3rd pick: none

4th pick: if we went DE with our 1st: LB (probably Zach Brown)

Just my thoughts, but I really looking to see where we go in the draft. I'm trusting RR more than I ever did Fox.

That a good Opinion but I don't think the LB in the 1st thing is going to happen. DT, DE in the 1st is more likely.

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Yeah thats why I said that if we went DE in the 1st we may go LB in the 4th. A 4th round LB would seem more like insurance than a replacement.

Only thing that got me leaning towards DT more then DE is the signing of Applewhite and the other Guy from San Diego. Plus Kiesar who they like as well.

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I think we will go Coples.

He can slid inside on passing situations.

Johnson, Coples, Hardy would make for a decent pass rush imo

Didn't you just say that this thread is the reason why you've come to the conclusion you want Brockers?

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