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Who would you take in rds 1 and 2


philw5289

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1st: Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama

2nd: Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee

I personally think Patterson will be long gone, but if by some miracle he's still there we have to take this guy. He's lightening in a bottle and has the kind of natural playmaking ability rarely seen, even if he is very raw.

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Where the fug are people getting the idea that Jesse will be available in the second?

If we're gonna post without putting any thought or research like this than give me Star Lotulelei and Luke Joeckel.

as of right now he's projected as a late first or early second. he's behind star,hankins,richardson and maybe john jenkins or shariff floyd

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as of right now he's projected as a late first or early second. he's behind star,hankins,richardson and maybe john jenkins or shariff floyd

And who the fug is that according to? If you got your info from walterfootball or CBS than please just don't even respond LOL.

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okay where do you get your rankings from kiper jr?

It's called evaluating your own prospects and making rankings according to the tape you watch. Not youtube highlights. Full games of every snap whatever prospect your watching.

Walterfootball and Rob Rang have as much credibility as my dick. I'm not a scout whatsoever, but after all the years of evaluating talent and reading Walter/CBS's poo, I can safely say I trust my opinion over theirs all day.

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It's called evaluating your own prospects and making rankings according to the tape you watch. Not youtube highlights. Full games of every snap whatever prospect your watching.

Walterfootball and Rob Rang have as much credibility as my dick. I'm not a scout whatsoever, but after all the years of evaluating talent and reading Walter/CBS's poo, I can safely say I trust my opinion over theirs all day.

who has time to do that. no thanks. I would rather just give my opinion.

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It's called evaluating your own prospects and making rankings according to the tape you watch. Not youtube highlights. Full games of every snap whatever prospect your watching.

Walterfootball and Rob Rang have as much credibility as my dick. I'm not a scout whatsoever, but after all the years of evaluating talent and reading Walter/CBS's poo, I can safely say I trust my opinion over theirs all day.

Why not just go ahead, save us the suspense of waiting til April and post EXACTLY what is going to happen. It seems you have the most knowledge and inside information. No use in having this forum afterwards, as we can just occasionally check in to see what you and your dick have determined.

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