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30 players attending the draft


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Cody Latimer will attend. interesting...

The NFL has been inviting more and more day two guys. But, those guys are still top 38ish picks. This is very interesting indeed. Seems he's going way higher than people thought.

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yep cody is going first round now, its almost a lock. nfl trys not to invite non-first rounders. others make me go hmmmmm - hageman, garoplopoloppoopo, roby, and matthews. all the others are in most mocks. panthers need a run on QBs, to help others drop. sure is nice not needing a QB.. 

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yep cody is going first round now, its almost a lock. nfl trys not to invite non-first rounders. others make me go hmmmmm - hageman, garoplopoloppoopo, roby, and matthews. all the others are in most mocks. panthers need a run on QBs, to help others drop. sure is nice not needing a QB..

Yet they invited more than ever so naturally there are more situations to dramatize.

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they do homework and normally are fairly correct. with a all-time high of 30, im sure 2-5 will not be first rounders. plus some could decline the invite, no one wants to be brandy quinn or aaron rodgers again. if im in teddys group, i tell him to decline.

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Some of the notable names not making the trip to New York include Pitt defensive tackle Aaron Donald, Michigan State cornerback Darqueze Dennard, UCLA linebacker Anthony Barr, Auburn defensive end Dee Ford, Notre Dame offensive lineman Zack Martin and UCLA guard Xavier Su'a-Filo.

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