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I'm tired of trey wingo's jokes
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Well, everyone always says draft linemen. Games are won in the trenches. We sure have shored up our brand new 4-3 defensive line. Hope the kid can really play!
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Why is karmara still on the board?
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Are we done for the night? Or do we have another pick this round?
WE DON'T NEED A QB BEFORE WE GET A LINE THAT CAN PROTECT HIM my two cents...
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"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
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very good pick .. fills out the DLine... should help against the run LOL........."very good pick?"
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Guys I wouldn't mind next pick:
Chris Wormley Fabian Moreou Chris Godwin Dion Dawkins Larry Ogunjobi Jordan Lewis
Not the one I was expecting, but I'm happy,
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Why is karmara still on the board? Ball security. Had a couple multi-fumble games.
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The Saints. What are they doing? Drafting football players, not workout warriors.
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I'm heading off to get some stuff done, have a good evening all.
Not that it matters, but for reference, Ogunjobi was #6 Sparq for DL.
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Did haslem let the toddler in the war room make the pick  lol was just hoping for someone else...but truth be told dont know anything from the kid from Charlotte
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Who is drafting workout warriors?
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who's this cross eyed guy takling about the browns picks on the website?
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Well that is it for us so I am out until tomorrow! Peace and be SAFE out there!
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Bottom line: The only factor limiting Ogunjobi’s NFL stock is concerns over the level of competition he faced at Charlotte. He dispelled that concern, to some extent, during Senior Bowl week. Ogunjobi showed NFL talent in the drills, ranking amongst the highest-graded players. He is fully capable of holding his ground against multiple blockers, even flashing an ability to make plays against combo blocks. Although he is perceived as one-dimensional, Ogunjobi possesses enough of a pass-rush skillset to be at least a nuisance in that regard at the next level.
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nice find. hop eits right
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Good Night guys I have had a good night with the Browns getting better and my Celtics finishing off the Bulls 
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Just watched a game on youtube against bigger competition (Louisville)...he flashed quickness but often seemed taken out of the play
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Jordan Lewis was a good pick for Cinci.
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cincy is having a good night (maybe not morally, but physically lol)
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cincy is having a good night (maybe not morally, but physically lol) Haha true! And Vers I agree with Jourdan Lewis he is going to emerge in Cincy...I was hoping for him...but least get to see him translate in Cincy.
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freaking baltimore is loading up on D
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Ravens are drafting well again
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"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Ozzie learned from Bill Belichick and uses the same boards that he learned from BB while both were w/the Browns back in the day.
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and ozzie has nice connections with Saban (as is obvious from their picks)
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Wow! Tampa Bay is getting some serious offensive weapons!
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The Saints. What are they doing? Drafting football players, not workout warriors. They gave up their current third round pick and a future second for a running back that will be third on their depth chart.
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I doubt that he'll be 3rd on the depth chart mid-way and beyond this upcoming season. LOL
Teams rotate RBs and he'll soon be their top RB. Watch and see.
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Yeah definitely giving Winston plenty of shiny toys to play with.
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Walter's grades for the Browns picks so far;
1. Cleveland Browns: Myles Garrett, DE/OLB, Texas A&M: A Grade I'd normally mark something like this down as a B+. "A" grades are generally reserved for great value picks. This selection doesn't provide value, but it's the right one. The Browns need defensive talent on their roster, and Garrett would provide them with a dynamic pass-rusher, which is something they currently lack. Garrett is the best player in this draft, making this selection a no-brainer. Or, at least it should've been. The Browns apparently had some sort of conflict, where the front office wanted to draft Mitchell Trubisky. This would've been a huge mistake, so given that the Browns haven't been the smartest franchise in professional sports, they deserve bonus points for finally getting something right. Hence, the "A" grade.
25. Cleveland Browns: Jabrill Peppers, S, Michigan: B+ Grade I'm going to factor in the trade a little bit here, which takes this grade from a "B" to a B+. I'll grade the actual draft trades later tonight. As for this actual selection, Jabrill Peppers definitely provides the Browns with the athleticism their new front office has been looking for with their analytics. However, Peppers doesn't have a true position, and some teams thought he belonged in the second round. This is a bit earlier than I expected Peppers to go, but I don't have a huge problem with taking him No. 25 overall, especially when taking the trade into account.
29. Cleveland Browns: David Njoku, TE, Miami: B+ Grade I usually don't like teams trading up, but the Browns have a billion picks and almost need to in order to grab some talented players. David Njoku is a bit of a project, but he's an extremely talented tight end who has Pro Bowl potential. The Browns still have Gary Barnidge, but he's not going to be around for much longer, so Njoku could take over as the primary intermediate target in a year or two. By then, the Browns could compete for a playoff spot, provided that they find a quarterback somehow, some way.
52. Cleveland Browns: DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame: B Grade Meh. This pick is fine. DeShone Kizer is an extremely raw quarterback. He has upside, but he's not the perfect mixture of Tom Brady and Cam Newton, like he proclaimed himself to be. I would've hated Kizer as a first-round pick, but he makes sense in the second frame. I'm not optimistic about his chances of being a successful NFL quarterback, but he's worth a shot here in the middle of Round 2. The Browns had to take a shot with some sort of quarterback.
65. Cleveland Browns: Larry Ogunjobi, DT, Charlotte: B Grade The Browns will have to beat the Steelers at some point, and to do so, they'll need to contain Le'Veon Bell. Larry Ogunjobi could help them do that. He's a run-stuffing specialist who makes sense atop the third round. This is a solid choice.
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Patriots original 2017 picks: 1-32: Traded 2-64: Traded 3-96: Traded Top 4th rounder: Forfeited 5-175: Traded 6-215: Traded 7-250: Traded
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I doubt that he'll be 3rd on the depth chart mid-way and beyond this upcoming season. LOL
Teams rotate RBs and he'll soon be their top RB. Watch and see. Just saying. They have two guys that are pretty good and they give up a future second to draft a running back.
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I hear you. I hate saying this, but I think AD or AP, whichever you prefer.......is done. Ingram is okay. I don't think it was a bad pick as he is one of the more explosive backs around.
The Saints got Lattimore, who was regarded as the best cover corner in the draft, some OL help in Ramczyk, and a very good safety in Williams.
I actually think they are having an outstanding draft.
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Through 99 picks, 17 corners and 11 safeties were picked. Crazy DB class.
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Through 99 picks, 17 corners and 11 safeties were picked. Crazy DB class. And we have the worst secondary in the league and we have chosen one of them who can't cover. Brilliant!
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