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Jordan Matthews is ideal.
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I listed one Pac 12 guy, man. Then said we aren't taking Colt.
I'd prefer Matthews over Huff, but he's top of the class and a much higher pick.
maehl was brought in once maclin and benn went down.. obviously it helped to bring in a guy who was familiar with things.. we also had dennis dixon in campWas also referring to Ertz, Barkley, Maehl, possibly Mariota, etc. Huff and any others would be a trend, ya know?
If the draft was today, the Top 10 would be dominated by the NFC East...all 4 teams in fact.
that's really what's gonna set him apart in this draftBest combo of speed/hands/routes/blocking
Mismatch for Lbs & Safeies.
Watch next UNC game. Or check espn3 for replays
wouldnt the division winner automatically draft at 21 at worse thoughIf the draft was today, the Top 10 would be dominated by the NFC East...all 4 teams in fact.
That's incorrect.
Washington would not be in that party.
SteelersIf the draft was today, the Top 10 would be dominated by the NFC East...all 4 teams in fact.
That's incorrect.
Washington would not be in that party.
Ahhh, what you did there...I think I see it.
Didn't know that particular fact about the division winner so thank you both.
giants?
Steelers, Jags, Bucs, Vikings, and Falcons would be headlining that list. Combined all those teams have 1 win. Aside from the ******** (who dont own a first rounder) no NFC East team has less than 2 wins
No sir, you aren't seeing my point yet.
Washington does not own a first round pick, St Louis does, they would be the ones invited to the NFC East party within the top 10.
I wasn't making a prediction that the Skins would win the division. I have no clue who will at this point. It might be the Giants.
Jeff Fisher made out like a bandit in the RG3 trade. Positive results imminent with another strong draft class. With or without Bradford.