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Medellin's Dream Mock Hnngggg / Cream Worthy


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So, for a dream mock, you know a trade is coming. Sign Hardy long term and deal him to a team for a mid - late 1st and 2nd round pick. 

 

1st Round: CB Kyle Fuller 6'0 190 VT

 

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1st Round: WR Kelvin Benjamin 6'5 240 FSU

 

Doesn't get much bigger in terms of target. Here is your red zone target. 

 

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2nd Round: OT Cyrus Kouandijo 6'7 322 BAMA

 

Assuming his knee checks out with doctors he could be a steal in the 2nd. There is a reason why Saban moved an all american T to guard in place for Cyrus. 

 

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2nd Round: WR Allen Robinson 6'2 220 PSU 

 

This guy is simply electric with the ball in his hands. Not too shaby catching it either with 1400 yards. 

 

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3rd Round: OT Billy Turner 6'5 315 NDSU

 

This guy turned heads at the Senior bowl. Quick with some agile feet. 

 

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TBC...

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4th Round: WR Brandon Coleman 6'6 225 RU

 

Another big target for Cam. 

 

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5th Round: CB Walt Aikens 6'1 205 LU

 

This guy was a blue chip recruit but had some issues and had to go to a mid major. Had a good showing at the Senor Bowl. 

 

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6th Round: FS Tre Boston 6'0 204 UNC

 

This guy is a play maker in the secondary. Can some times make you scratch your head though. 

 

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7th Round: TE Nick Jacobs 6'5 269 MSU

 

Another sleeper. Played for LSU before having to transfer to a small school. 

 

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If we trade Hardy I am finished following this team and it's idiotic FO.

 

With CJ and the guys we got in the wings id trade Hardy in a split nano second for a 1st and 2nd round pick. 

 

I am not sure DG is gonna tie up that much money in 1 position. Bad cap management 101. Keep 1 elite DE on big contract and draft the bookend. Rinse and repeat. 

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Keep thinking that.

13 mil is a deal for elite REs and there is zero guarantee that we are gonna get an elite anything in return. Besides , he's gonna work out a deal that will free up some money.

We don't have too many holes that we cant fill them with the picks we have and only retards trade away top-3 defensive ends, especially when they are RE an can also line up at DT which Hardy does. Stupid any way you look at it.

Hardy is younger than CJ, so get rid of big money and use the reserves to fill his spot if that's what you want to do...or cut him if it's money that you are really worried about. If he's so replaceable that we have players already on the roster he isn't valuable enough to have placed the franchise tag on in the first place.

Ps...your mock draft sucks donkey balls and you should pick up a new hobby cause this is total waste of internet space.

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