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2nd Day - Mock Draft Projections


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http://www.cbssports...ound-mock-draft

http://espn.go.com/b...ound-mock-draft

http://www.walterfoo...13redraft_2.php

http://www.walterfoo...ieredraft_2.php

It looks like there is a 50% chance that we land Cyprien. (my ideal choice)

The players that are unanimously available are, Warford, Allen, Woods, Banks, and Slay.

So out of these 5 players, who would you guys select in the 2nd round?

A case could be made for any of these players.

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I dont think its going to be CB based around the fact that we brought 3 more in to compete with the two young ones we already had starting plus Norman from last year. I dont think we go there with the 2nd round choice. Maybe, S, but I think OG and WR should be where the focus is, but we'll see how the board plays out. I want all the QB's to go, and the start of the RB's to get off the board.

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