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On A Scale From 1-10 How Certain Did You Feel The Jets Or Raiders Would Pick Star?


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Man, I thought for sure this would be like the situation last year where the Rams picked Janoris Jenkins just before our pick in the second round, and the Jets felt this year what we felt last year by the Rams jumping in front of them taking Tavon Austin. The Rams are just evil bastards that live to pick the same player the the team behind them is targeting.

I'm still surprised this guy just landed to us and Gettleman not panicking giving up a fifth or sixth round pick to move up to get him. Two days after the fact, I am still in disbelief we got just who we wanted wihout giving up anything especially since there were no first round running backs or quarterbacks for teams to focus their attention on.

I Felt it was 9 that Star would be gone and our fanbased would be pissed.

With that said thank goodness the Bucs made that trade to the jets with #13 and them taking Richardson instead of Star.

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I thought the Jets would take him.

I counted on Oakland doing something stupid.

I'm still giddy that he fell to us. If not for that misdiagnosis he would have been a top 5 guy for sure.

I think the Olinemen run had more to do with him falling than the misdiagnosis.

This was a seriously great year to draft olinemen, and all those weaker teams had serious needs to address there.

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I think the Olinemen run had more to do with him falling than the misdiagnosis.

This was a seriously great year to draft olinemen, and all those weaker teams had serious needs to address there.

Definitely. The Oline run, "DJ HAYDEN", TAVON, and Sheldon Richardson helped Star and Floyd fall.

Every year is a great year to draft an Olineman. People acts like Oline is a rare position. Franchise OTs comes every single year. Next year draft is just as packed as this year in OLINE.

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A ten, I thought he was gone, Jets were on the clock and I just dreadfully anticipated them drafting him, then the Commissioner said "Sheldon Richardson" I laughed my ass off, and yelled "STARRRRRRRRRRRRRR!"

Heh I was almost the exact same way. I was chanting "Please take Patterson please take Patterson please take Patterson" then when they took Richardson I let out a loud "WOOOOOOO!" and started laughing.

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