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Hypothetical: if Clowney falls to Atlanta


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I don't think so, we really shouldn't reach to build our team based on what others are doing to build theirs.

ETA: Having said that, if BPA at 28 is an OT/OG then yeah we should pick them regardless.

No to OG in the first. Especially when we have about 5 coming back from injury. Would be stupid. Especially with the needs we have. Always go BPA at positions of need

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No, we need OT regardless at some point. If we get a 2nd and 4th for Hardy, we could use one of our two 2nds on Tiny Richardson, who held his own quite well against Clowney while at UT. I don't want in the 1st but with two 2nds it'd be very enticing. Just a thought.

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No to OG in the first. Especially when we have about 5 coming back from injury. Would be stupid. Especially with the needs we have. Always go BPA at positions of need

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Fair enough.

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Doubtful there's an elite OT available at #28. If there is, of course we should consider him. It'd be crazy of us not to considering our roster. Most everyone agrees that our biggest needs are WR, OT, and CB. If an elite player is available at the bottom of the 1st when you're on the clock, you'd be crazy NKT to seriously consider him.

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Clowney will not fall that far. I'm sure we will end up with a good tackle anyways. This draft is loaded with great ones. It's one of our biggest needs and gettleman knows that. He will get us one. Not worried one tiny bit

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It's actually not that far/out of the question. Atlanta is selecting 6 th, with QB needy teams selecting before them. Couple that with elite players like Greg Robinson and Jake Matthews, it's very possible Clowney is there at 6.

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