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Kenny Vaccaro on the rise FS Texas


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Deep, deep safety class this year with no real guys at the top.

As much as I've wanted and felt like we've needed an elite ballhawking FS for a long time, this year's class would indicate it's probably the position of need we can gamble with and hold off on until the 4th.

OT/DT/WR in the first two rounds unless there is a S we really like starting us in the face.

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In this scenario, I'd just trade back. I'd take Jon Jenkins from Georgia after trading back.

In that situation, who would trade back?

The star players are all gone. No one is going to want to move all the way up to take someone that will be of equal value when they draft.

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In that situation, who would trade back?

The star players are all gone. No one is going to want to move all the way up to take someone that will be of equal value when they draft.

You might get the giants to trade up for the other Texas A&M tackle. They have an aging O line and they will be drafting late enough for us to get Eric Reid and an extra second maybe

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You might get the giants to trade up for the other Texas A&M tackle. They have an aging O line and they will be drafting late enough for us to get Eric Reid and an extra second maybe

Also this is living proof that panthersguru is your creepy alternate account.

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