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I think Austin would be a good pick in the sense he could be the Darren Sproles of the offense, but with more receiver potential. We only have one reciever on the team atm that can get open while Cam is scrambling, having another one he can throw to while on the run will make any defense pause.

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I know I'll get some argument, but I think it's quite possible that BPA at our spot might actually be a receiver (Tavon Austin, to be specific).

I pretty much agree with you -- but remember that there's still more time for FA before the draft. I expect an OL signing soon. The plan I think is to get a lot of our positional needs at a mediocre level. You know, just good enough so we won't need to force a pick. That's how our safeties are now, that's how our cornerbacks are, and it's how our receivers will be if we sign Hixon. The only position I'm unsure about is NT. Hopefully they'll still have enough cash to sign a serviceable journeyman. I really want D'WIll to take a pay cut lol.

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I know I'll get some argument, but I think it's quite possible that BPA at our spot might actually be a receiver (Tavon Austin, to be specific).

I think you may be correct.It will take an offensive coordinator with some creativity to get him the ball in space enough but I have no doubt if he gets the ball in space he could break it at any moment.He runs excellent routes and is even quicker than he is fast.I would certainly use him in the running game as well.He is a combination of if Reggie bush and Percy Harvin.

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I know I'll get some argument, but I think it's quite possible that BPA at our spot might actually be a receiver (Tavon Austin, to be specific).

I think you could absolutely be correct.

I honestly believe WR, OT, OG, DT, CB, S could all be possibilities at 14. Heck, even OLB if a guy like Jones is there.

Anything other than QB and RB could be a possibility.

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