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I know a lot of these players aren't projected no where near where I got them but that's the way they fell thus its a dream draft but I had to post even though too good to be true.

29: R1P29

DT DANNY SHELTON

WASHINGTON

61: R2P29

ILB PAUL DAWSON

TCU

93: R3P29

RB TEVIN COLEMAN

INDIANA

128: R4P29

CB IFO EKPRE-OLOMU

OREGON

165: R5P29

S ADRIAN AMOS

PENN STATE

204: R6P29

S CHRIS HACKETT

TCU

206: R6P31

DE SHAQUILLE RIDDICK

WVU

244: R7P27

WR DAVARIS DANIELS

NOTRE DAME

255: R7P38

WR LEVI NORWOOD

BAYLOR

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I know a lot of these players aren't projected no where near where I got them but that's the way they fell thus its a dream draft but I had to post even though too good to be true.

29: R1P29

DT DANNY SHELTON

WASHINGTON

61: R2P29

ILB PAUL DAWSON

TCU

93: R3P29

RB TEVIN COLEMAN

INDIANA

128: R4P29

CB IFO EKPRE-OLOMU

OREGON

165: R5P29

S ADRIAN AMOS

PENN STATE

204: R6P29

S CHRIS HACKETT

TCU

206: R6P31

DE SHAQUILLE RIDDICK

WVU

244: R7P27

WR DAVARIS DANIELS

NOTRE DAME

255: R7P38

WR LEVI NORWOOD

BAYLOR

Actually, all of these picks besides Shelton could happen. Although Shelton will never fall to 29, we could get the rest at their respective spots here, even Coleman if he is the odd RB to fall in this draft.

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Actually, all of these picks besides Shelton could happen. Although Shelton will never fall to 29, we could get the rest at their respective spots here, even Coleman if he is the odd RB to fall in this draft.

I was most shocked with Shelton but sure enough he was almost the last defensive tackle projected first round on the board when I picked Goldman, Phillips, Brown and Williams were all taken before him. I know unlikely but how sweet would that be.

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I was most shocked with Shelton but sure enough he was almost the last defensive tackle projected first round on the board when I picked Goldman, Phillips, Brown and Williams were all taken before him. I know unlikely but how sweet would that be.

Shelton at 29 would be a dream. I would give up my next poker tournament cash in Vegas for that. Actually if I were Grigson and he started to fall this far, I would trade up for him. Probably this years and next year's first for him when he reached 15. Shelton is better than Leonard Williams IMO. He is a great fatty that would be insane for our D-Line. We can only pray lol.

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No way Shelton falls to 29, Dawson is unlikey to be there at 61, Colemans probably a second rounder, Hackett, Amos probably go higher. This is a strech to say the least.

But this is a good outline for sucsess, I obviously would be thrilled if it were to happen, but doubtfull. If you were to keep the blueprint of

1 NT

2 ILB

3 RB

4 CB

5 S

6 S

You could still get a pretty good draft.

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