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Kony Ealy at #28?


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Unless Ford puts on some weight (he's 252), he's not your ideal 4-3 NFL DE. And if he puts on weight, what will that do to his explosiveness and quickness (which are his primary weapons)?

Ford could make a deadly OLB in the 3-4 though.

Ealy (at 273) is a perfect fit at 4-3 DE.

And I would much rather spend a 1st round pick on a 1st round value DE than a 2nd round value OT (Kouandjio) or WR (Adams, Landry).

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For me it would be hard to pass on Amaro and OBJ in this situation. But they may value later round receivers more anyway, there is no way to possibly know that except maybe on draft day. Plus they prob have an idea of what they want to do about CJ & Hardy next year. That might come clear in the first pick. I trust them tho.

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