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Ryan Kalil Brother Could Slide In The Draft.


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And there's just as small of a chance that Morris Claiborne or Justin Blackmon will fall. It's just really a moot point and not worth a thread.

It says " possibly", not that He WILL drop! There are more ignorant posts than this made here on a DAILY basis....so whats the harm in talking about a POSSIBILITY???

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It says " possibly", not that He WILL drop! There are more ignorant posts than this made here on a DAILY basis....so whats the harm in talking about a POSSIBILITY???

Because thats all the draft is, speculation, possibility, what if, fantasy's.

It's like you can sit here and dream that the top 3 prospects fall to us, but I personally do not like to talk about stuff I know isn't going to happen.

The fact the we're talking about the #3 prospect in this draft falling all the way to #9 when there are 5 teams ahead of us that could use him besides the Vikings, and 5 teams outside that top 10 easily willing to trade down, is just irrelevant.

You don't have to try and back him up for making a bum post.

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Dude you don't even know if the Rams will even take him. Why does no one think he want drop in the draft. There is always that small chance. All I did is post the story. Don't jump down my throat about it. There is other people on here that has posted worst stuff. Good Lord!! <_<

Dude, don't be so hypersensitive. I wasn't knocking your post, just sharing my opinion. Agreed that there is a small chance, albeit small, as a plethora of things would have to happen on draft night for Kalil to slide. If he somehow makes it to #9, I would be ecstatic, Everything is pure speculation at this point, which makes the draft process more intriguing. No need to take anything anyone says personally.

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Beyond the first two QB's there's some possibility that any projected top pick could slide. The useless one for us would be Richardson, unless we were able to get a trade down opportunity out of it. If Kalil or Claiborne are there it's a no-brainer for us. The problem arises when you realize that anyone picking from 4-8 will be faced with the same decision. It's hard to imagine either being left after 5 teams have to make that call. Wildcard is Tannehill. He could shake things up if he becomes part of the conversation for those selecting in picks 4-8.

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If life hasn't taught me anything else in 44 years, it's that anything can happen. Whenever you think that you've got it all figured out, something comes along the way to let you know that you don't know as much as you thought.

I am not gonna bust the OP's chops for discussing any possibility, however remote, especially when a forum is designed to have discussions.

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Guys need to lay off. The op didn't just create a hypothitical thread. This was reported on PFT and yahoo as well as on Espn on Sports center.

For what it's worth I don't think Kalil will drop to 9 but if he slides don't be surprised if the Panthers trade up to get him. But don't be surprised if they don't.

The Panthers are not trading up. Marty Hurney said they are not willing to trade up and give up half their draft for anyone. Not happening.

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Dude it said he could slide. There is always a chance. It has happen in the draft before. Aaron Rogers is a key example. Besides this just said that there is a chance he could slide. Who knows right now. Just pure speculation. Chill out bro.

I speculated on something last week and you negged me. So I returned the favor.

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