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Pray for Da'Rick Rodgers tomorrow....


micnificent28

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forget patton,this guy was Tennessee's Number one wr over patterson and hunter in 11. Now he did get kicked team for off the field issues,but this guy might be better than both of them. His hands are strong and he is amazing with the ball in his hands. i like him better than most of the wr's that went in the 3rd. This guy is a talent at wr.... make it happen..

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I like Jones..he has a body that is wrecked from Alabama practices and SEC for 4 seasons.

It is why Millner had concerns...scout saying those Alabama kids are broken when they come into the league.

Dre Kirpatrick had a knee inj last season, Dee Millner had a shoulder among other surgeries, Jones is limping most the time, Trent Richardson(knee), Lacy leg issue...anyone else?! One of the lbers last season had a leg issue..

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I'd be happy with either Patton or Rogers at WR, honestly had a player crush on both in terms of my favorite WR's. Part of me wants to fix our O-line though, so Jones very well could be the pick. Beyond that I'd image most others would like Rambo.

Ultimately my favorite pick would be Da'Rick Rogers

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