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We Know Marty Don't Draft Anybody In The First Unless There's A Visit


Kuech the Sneak

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there are a few others I can't remember.. Beason just sticks out in my mind and was a shock to most, if not all, the fanbase...

Someone here said that we had lunch with them but the forum blew him off as a 2nd rounder.

Personally I wasn't too surprised when it happened. The huddle has a way of being tunnel-visioned by the draftniks.

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Someone here said that we had lunch with them but the forum blew him off as a 2nd rounder.

Personally I wasn't too surprised when it happened. The huddle has a way of being tunnel-visioned by the draftniks.

good memory.. and the huddle has a way of being tunnel-visioned on nearly everything...

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So out of the PFT visit tracker these would be the only guys plausible for the #9 pick.....right?

Justin Blackmon

Michael Brockers

Morris Claiborne

Quinton Coples

Fletcher Cox

Michael Floyd

Stephon Gilmore

Luke Kuechly

Dontari Poe

"We won't bring a guy in to develop, he's going to be a starter."

So that eliminates..

Dontari poe

Stephon Gilmore

Also, because they won't be there when we pick.

Morris Claiborne

Justin Blackmon

So that leaves

Luke Kuechly

Fletcher Cox

Quinton Coples.

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"We won't bring a guy in to develop, he's going to be a starter."

So that eliminates..

Dontari poe

Stephon Gilmore

Also, because they won't be there when we pick.

Morris Claiborne

Justin Blackmon

So that leaves

Luke Kuechly

Fletcher Cox

Quinton Coples.

I'd say it leaves

Quinton Coples

Fletcher Cox

Michael Brockers

I doubt Luke will start unless there's an injury(which there is a good chance)

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"We won't bring a guy in to develop, he's going to be a starter."

So that eliminates..

Dontari poe

Stephon Gilmore

Also, because they won't be there when we pick.

Morris Claiborne

Justin Blackmon

So that leaves

Luke Kuechly

Fletcher Cox

Quinton Coples.

Way to steal my post man ;)

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Im thinking more and more it will end up being Floyd. We re tooled the o-line already, injured dts will be back, injured lbs will be back, hogan and the best available cb in round 2 will compete for cb2..The d will be an aggressive turnover driven defense that is expect to force a few punts per half next year and the offense will be leaned on heavily. Its the way the league is going and we should be on board.

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