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1 Jordan Phillps oklama 

2Tartt samford 

3 Henry anderson stanford 

4 Havestein Wiconsin RT

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6  derick lott

6 Zack Zenner

7 ladarius gunther 

7 joey mbu 

 

I think that's too high for Tartt. Throw a back in there, and I really like this.

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Might have to switch Tartt and Henry Anderson, Anderson has been rising. Sample and Tartt are both Strong safety's, might want to go FS for one of the picks. Maybe draft Anderson in the second and grab someone like Amos is the 3rd. Zenner has been a riser as of late. Might be a steal. We will definitely have a lot of depth on d line after this draft which would be great.

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