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Finally, I have a guy I want the most. Earlier in the draft season I was high on Fitzpatrick, which I still am, but Fletcher Cox has leap frogged him in my book.

I wanted Dareus last season and he showed why as he had an imediate and big impact with the Bills. In Cox, there are a lot of similarities to Dareus and we still need the help at DT as I'm not a fan of Fua based on what I've seen thus far.

Coples really intrigues me, but I still believe in Hardy. Ron Edwards is a guy I like, but he's a stop gap who is here to mentor and we have a legit need at DT.

If Claiborne or Blackmon fall to us then they're the pick, IMO, but my top choice at this point is Cox for his athleticism, growth ability, versatility, speed and strength.

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Finally, I have a guy I want the most...In Cox, there are a lot of similarities to Dareus and we still need the help at DT as I'm not a fan of Fua based on what I've seen thus far.

I like Fletcher too, but Fua's suckage is not relevant to the discussion. Cox would play 3 tech and perhaps occasional DE, so it would have no impact on Fua.

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The only D lineman that i'll be happy with us taking is Cox.

I'll also be happy with Floyd, Gilmore, Kirkpatrick, and Kuechly.

I'd be happy with those as well, except perhaps with Kuechly. I could be wrong, be everything I've read has him as a faster version of Dan Connor.

Floyd would be a reach at 9, IMO though I do like him a lot.

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