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Yep, its Kenny Vaccaro


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I have decided on my final prediction for a first round selection, and that is Kenny Vaccaro.

Everyone knows we have a huge need at free safety.

I have read lots of comparisons to pro bowler Eric Weddle, who Rivera coached in San Diego.

Vaccaro is extremely versatile, top notch in run support and a sure tackler (which was SEVERELY lacking last year).

It is much more difficult to find a solid safety in later rounds than it is finding a solid DT.

For these reasons, I am predicting Its Vaccaro.

May god have mercy on your souls.

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No no no we need a couple of DTs, you don't care much about your safeties if your DTs are playing well.

CJ, Short, Star, Hardy or Alexander this front four would be a nightmare for any offense.

And if they can make a hole in the first line they have a Beason, a Kuelchy and a Davis waiting for anything.

RIP QB/RB

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So if SF player is there and they offer their 1,2 and our 3rd back, do you take 3 dimes or a dollar.

How are some of you this retarded?

It is unfathomable that I have seen multiple people struggle with the math behind that statement.

God above help us.

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