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Don’t want-
Any of these fucking QBs.
Willis intrigues me too. I think there are question marks you would like to not have with a first rounder and in another year with a better pool of QBs he’s not as touted. But when you absolutely need a QB this year that’s got to be the playWhen this started, I was really against Malik Willis (and Thibodeaux) and now I find myself being extremely intrigued by him and it won’t go away. Very interested to see who takes him. I think he is the first QB off the board, prob ATL, SEA or Pitt via trade up.
Lions dark horse suiter at 2.
this is where I am...I don't dig enough into the draft or really enjoy watching it all that much. I will follow along but that's about it.Eagles.
Don't particularly care, as I don't watch enough college football to really form an opinion.
Would like to see them get Andrew Booth, so I'm sure the Pats will end up getting some db out of Central Northwestern Community College.
weekend was good here. Got down to the Tiki Bar opening on Friday night then laid low on Saturday.
got the lawn mowed yesterday and cleared out weeds in my flowerbeds.
Eagles.
Don't particularly care, as I don't watch enough college football to really form an opinion.
The draft is fun to watch but many of these so called can't miss players don't make much of an impact in the NFL. Scouts fall in love with combine testing and overlook the player's production in college.
yes
Players go up draft boards based on combine performance. Many of the best players in the NFL had poor combine test results. You should be nervous.This is why Travon Walker makes me nervous.
I think they made a good pick. Not exactly thrilled that they had to draft him, because of the capital they'd used there in the past few years, but as long as the guy they draft can play, I don't really analyze it too much.
Players go up draft boards based on combine performance. Many of the best players in the NFL had poor combine test results. You should be nervous.