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Which non-panther drafts stand out?


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For me:

Cincinnati

Tyler Eifert TE

Gio Bernard RB

Margus Hunt DE

Shawn Williams S

Sean Porter OLB

Cobi Hamilton WR

49ers

Eric Reid S

Carradine DE

Vance McDonald TE

Patton WR

Lattimore RB

Dial DE

Packers

Datone Jones DE/DT

Eddie Lacy RB

Dave Bakhtiari OT

JC Tretter OT

John Franklin RB

Josh Boyd DE

Charles Johnson WR

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I like a lot of what the Vikings did, but that Patterson pick isn't something I can get on board with. A 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 7th for a guy that raw and immature? No thanks. The Jets' draft also stuck out to me in a bad way.

I liked the 9ers', Ravens', Eagles', Dolphins', Rams' and Packers' drafts.

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The Rams really improved their roster to me.

Pick Player

1.8 Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia

1.30 Alec Ogletree, ILB, Georgia

3.9 T.J. McDonald, FS, USC

3.30 Stedman Bailey, WR, West Virginia

4.16 Barrett Jones, OG, Alabama

5.16 Brandon McGee, CB, Miami

5.27 Zac Stacy, RB, Vanderbilt

TJ McDonald is a bit of a reach but getting Tavon and Bailey really improves the WR core for Bradford. Adding the versitile Jones and super lber Ogletree knocks it out the park to me.

This was a team really deprived of a lot of talent and with one draft really improved dramatically. I would guess that they will reap the full rewards next season but Bailey is a very polished WR with Austin doing what he will do.

They will be more fun to watch at least.

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