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Patterson or Hopkins?


Bwood

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I think both of these guys will emerge as first rounders by April. Both are extremely talented and have so much more to add to their games. Don't let Hopkins incredible performance overshadow the season that CP has had, I wouldn't mind either.

That being said, would you take either of these guys at 14? And if so which one?

Obviously the ideal situation would be to trade back an acquire picks but that's not what I'm asking.

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Patterson, Hopkins will be the 3rd WR off the board. With the strong seasons of Hopkins and Twill, you have to think a guy like Justin Hunter could be there with our 2nd as well.

Hunter and Woods will definetely be in the 2nd if they doesn't put up a strong combine. Guys like Twill, Hopkins and maybe Patterson are gonna "wow" everyone with their speed at the combine, I already know.

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