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Does it appear to anyone else that he is a lock to goto the Atlanta Falcons?  Short Mock Draft..

 both the Texans and Jags need a QB to build around, and most assuredly will take the best QB available.

1. Texans - Teddy Bridgewater

2. Jaguars - Marcus Mariota

3. Falcons - Clowney

 

This kind of makes me think we might want to get our LT with our first pick this year.. learn a year behind Gross.  I'd hate to be dealing with Clowney for the next 10 years...

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So what if he becomes a Falcon. The reality is he makes about 2-3 impact plays per game now in college. It'll be 3-4 years before he becomes anything other than average in the NFL. 

 

Jackson Jeffcoat, Anthony Barr and Morgan Breslin are the 3 other DEs I think will be better long term players.

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So what if he becomes a Falcon. The reality is he makes about 2-3 impact plays per game now in college. It'll be 3-4 years before he becomes anything other than average in the NFL.

Jackson Jeffcoat, Anthony Barr and Morgan Breslin are the 3 other DEs I think will be better long term players.

You're lying through your teeth. Clowney will be a beast and the best outta that draft.

Jackcoat is pretty good but will be a mid round pick. And he's no where near Clowney.

Barr and Breslin will be 34 OLB the last time I check. Barr has only two years of LB experience and needs to bulk up. Breslin is undersized at 6'2.

No these three wont be better long term players than Clowney.

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I'm rooting for the Falcons and the Bucs to win out (cept when they play us) to avoid them getting one of the elite.

(Barr, Clowney, Matthews, a QB if Bucs want to go that route)

I think they both need to be outside the top 5 for that to happen.

Texans, Jags and Vikings all need QB's so it will be interesting to see how it plays out.

 

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