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Sorry I never noticed but I out him in my last 2 mocks

Nah man its all good I'm just giving you a hard time.

I just find it funny how a couple months ago he was unknown on here and now he's getting a storm brewed up.

Another thing he could go in the second but he is more geared towards the third and fourth but the fourth is pushing it

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Nah man its all good I'm just giving you a hard time.

I just find it funny how a couple months ago he was unknown on here and now he's getting a storm brewed up.

Another thing he could go in the second but he is more geared towards the third and fourth but the fourth is pushing it

My draft

Luck

Jeffery

Quick

Minnifield

Hicks

Cliff Harris

Chase Ford

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I cant bring myself to draft 2 wide receivers back to back with other needs and talent available

I can Reggie will be gone in a few years collie is a slot and Avery is no more then a 4th string so if this happened we would have 2 wr over 6'4 and that would be crazy

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