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2nd Day - Mock Draft Projections


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This is my order of preference for our 2nd round pick:

1. OG Larry Warford - I think Warford would have a similar (though lesser) impact plugged into the OL that Star is going to have on the DL, by making everyone around him better.

2. Jonathan Cyprien - a plug-in starter at SS? Yes, please.

3. Menelik Watson - worth getting a replacement for Gross this year?

4. Keenan Allen - another immediate starter.

5. Justin Hunter - see comment above.

6. Zach Ertz - double tight-end sets? Yes, please.

7. Johnathan Banks

8. Robert Woods

9. Jamar Taylor

10. D.J. Swearinger

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Assuming we grab Sturgis or Hopkins also, if we nail it tonight then we can walk away with three starters/upgrades! That's exciting! Assuming Star and Cyprien/Elam/Banks are as good as advertised then we are probably two wins better over last year!

Elam was drafted in the first round.

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If Carradine is there I could see Gettleman pulling the trigger on him

High motor, one of the best pass rushers in draft, loves football, potentially very versatile scheme wise

thoughts?

he would have to be the pick.

he is the highest rated on my list after the first round.

would be great to grab a top 20 talent @ 44.

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If Carradine is there I could see Gettleman pulling the trigger on him

High motor, one of the best pass rushers in draft, loves football, potentially very versatile scheme wise

thoughts?

Don't need a DE when there will be really good S, CB, OL, WR & TE available.

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If Carradine is there I could see Gettleman pulling the trigger on him

High motor, one of the best pass rushers in draft, loves football, potentially very versatile scheme wise

thoughts?

Absolutely. No homer hat here at all. Tank would really help the pass rush and provides insurance for not resigning Hardy.

I can guarantee he won't be there at our pick though.

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