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Atlanta screwed the raiders as one of the qbs was supposed to fall to them. Now they have to roll with minshew and Aiden
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I love bullard's tape not sure if Ballard will pick him though
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By John Hammonds · Posted
MY GUYS list still left on the board: #21 - Cooper DeJean, DB, Iowa #31 - Troy Franklin, WR, Oregon #34 - Adonai Mitchell, WR, Texas #36 - T'Vondre Sweat, DT, Texas #37 - Tyler Nubin, S, Minnesota #39 - Braden Fisk, DT, Florida St #49 - Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan #64 - Marshawn Kneeland, DE, Western Michigan #69 - Jeremiah Trotter Jr, LB, Clemson #78 - Cole Bishop, S, Utah #125 - Cam Hart, CB, Notre Dame -
Cooper would be a rookie of year candidate. Hopefully we get him. Rather go corner round three now. We will have to roll with pierce downs, pittman and Dulin with some depth guy later as I don't think any upgrades at wr will be there.
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I think everyone would have loved to get an offensive weapon, but if Latu has 15+ sacks in a year or two, and our defense drastically improves, no one will be complaining. Right before the pick, I told my friend watching the draft with me (Giants fan), "This is going to be a dline player. I just hope it's not Byron Murphy." Too much offense had gone, and the value wasn't there. No one wanted to trade. Everyone targeted their guy, and they selected them. I said a few weeks ago, I'm tired of us drafting potential at edge, so I was okay with Latu if we had to go that route. I've had a night of sleep and half a day of work to process the pick, and I'm happy with it. Let's get a weapon, a DB or two, and a little online depth now.
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