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Players We Will Regret Passing On In The Draft?


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Joe Adams>Ryan Broyles

I would have preffered Cordy Glenn if we were going to pick a Guard but I hope I'm wrong. Also would have liked to have taken a 7th Rd flyer on Burlfict or Denard.

I agree that Glenn seems like the safer pick. I hope Amini turns out to be the beast that the team believes that he will.

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Agreed on Glenn. Also would have liked to have moved up on either Devon Still or Brandon Thompson at DT.

Neither of those DT's are better than the young guys that we already have.

I think that Cox and prob Brockers were the only DT's in this draft that would likely be upgrades.

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Guest Bwood

Dumb thread. This is like when people look back at drafts from 5-10 years ago and "OH MAN WE COULDA HAD THIS GUY INSTEAD OF THIS GUY!!!1!"

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Is it wrong to think that someone being disappointed we didn't get Glenn implies this person thinks they know better than our scouts? We clearly went for potential, higher ceiling, and nastier attitude than going with the safe Glenn. I hear everyone cry about taking too many safe picks, but when we take a risk and go for a player with greater potential and better attitude, people will bitch anyways. I know we can't please everyone, but it seems people will find any reason to complain. Don't think "we didn't get Glenn". Think "we could have easily gotten Glenn, but we didn't like him."

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