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So how would you like this draft?


tiger7_88

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I believe that everyone who thinks the "tag & trade" option for Hardy is going to be highly disappointed when that doesn't happen.  But that's just my opinion....

 

 

If he is going to be signed then i'm not going to be disappointed ......but they way things are looking he is going to a place which gives him the best contract and where not just going to let him walk away for nothing.  50/50 

 

Either we keep hardy or we get a draft pick .....its pretty simple.

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From Matt Miller at Bleacher Report (yeah, I usually don't like BR too much, but I've been following this guy through this year's Senior Bowl and he does a decent job).

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1944924-2014-nfl-mock-draft-matt-millers-post-super-bowl-predictions

1. Zack Martin, OT, Notre Dame

2. Kelvin Benjamin, WR, FSU

3. Louchiez Purifoy, CB, Florida

4. Craig Loston, SS, LSU

5. Aaron Colvin, CB, Oklahoma

6. Jernea Thomas, FS, Georgia Tech

7. Howard Jones, OLB, Shepherd

I'd take that draft home and hug it like a baby.

Now if I nit-picked, the way he has his draft set up, I would probably go TE Jace Amaro from Texas Tech with the 1st round pick and follow that up with OT Antonio Richardson from Tennessee with the 2nd round pick. I like Zack Martin and he's a feel good story and all, but Miller describes his physical limitations. Richardson doesn't have those limitations and I think has just as high a ceiling. And, yes, I know picking Amaro has us not picking a WR in the first two rounds, but Amaro is a kid you can use as a "big" receiver but he can also run the TE routes in 2-TE sets. I think I've made it clear I'm not a huge fan of the Shula offense and I think a valuable, big, fast TE would probably add more value to that offense than what is sure to be a lesser used guy like Benjamin (though I'd be thrilled with either).

It's not even remotely possible. Not to mention we will draft some random guy nobody has ever heard of in either the 2nd, 3rd or 4th

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If he is going to be signed then i'm not going to be disappointed ......but they way things are looking he is going to a place which gives him the best contract and where not just going to let him walk away for nothing. 50/50

Either we keep hardy or we get a draft pick .....its pretty simple.

Not necessarily. There are plenty of scenarios where he just walks. Brace yourself...
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