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How would you feel about Tyler Eifert?


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At 14?

Rivera talked about getting Cam more weapons for next year and Eifert certainly qualifies. One thing I love about him is that he's regarded as one of the cleanest players in the draft, kinda like Kuechly last year. Cam thrived with the two tight ends during his rookie year and we could pretty much put Eifert and Olsen anywhere we want. The Patriots have two great tight ends which make up for their less than stellar receivers.

I'm warming up to it but I don't think its a possibility or even a reality.

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I'd love Eifert, but I just don't think he'll be there. If somehow, someway, Star was at 14, thats who we should pick, no doubts about it.

star would be a duh move, if he falls to us there's no way we pass. But also with that said Tyler is projected to go right around our pick so its realistic to say he would be there.
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