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My Favorite Early Round Targets.


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Offense:

Dorial Green-Beckham

Jaelen Strong

Jay Ajayi

Defense:

Malcolm Brown

Bednarik McKinney

Bud Dupree

Eli Harold

Trae Waynes

Marcus Peters

PJ Williams

Obviously Peters has issues. I'm not as worried about him as DGB because his weren't criminal. Especially the domestic assault part for DGB. If our staff is confident they have turned it around those 2 are very talented that could be worth it. I put Ajayi there but no earlier than the 3rd.

If a high rated OL or DL falls I wouldn't mind that but I was taking in our draft position as a part of this.

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I'm wanting DGB bad. I think he'll be a top 5 wide out. He'd also be around good influences with us, so I think he'd grow up and be fine off the field. I like Harold and I'd love to get him in the 2nd. Peters really didn't do much from what I got out of it either. I'd add Perryman to the list on D, mark it down, he will be a beast.

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I just noticed Shelton was missing. He's going to be a stud IMO. It would be a great draft if we could get Shelton in the 1st, Perryman in the 2nd, then trade back up for Prewitt at the end of the 2nd or early 3rd. Then get a back like Johnson from Northern Iowa in the 5th.

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