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Back surgery I think.

Also, Jakeh, why don't you like Stephon Gilmore?
Horrid footwork and technique. Athletic ability alone isn't going to do shit for him at the next level.

He has the ability to clean it up, but Claiborne, Jenkins and Kirkpatrick are all much more polished corner prospects as of now. He's a great athlete, and has a pretty high ceiling because of that, but "potential" can be a scary word for some people. (One reason why Brockers probably won't go as high as he's projected right now)
 

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Interesting points there. He plays on the edge, takes a lot of gambles and he makes some plays. Is that worth the inconsistencies?

Also, just watched Weeden vs. Texas. That is some horrible QB tape. IF I based my opinion on that game alone, he looks like a 4th round prospect at best. But I don't lol. Still think he'll be a late 2nd early 3rd guy.
 

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Just watched the Gruden QB Camp with Andrew Luck.

So impressive. This guy absolutely gets it. I am deeply in love with Luck in a heterosexual kind of way. There is no chance this guy fails.
 

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I don't get ESPN so I only get to see the 4 minute clips they post on ESPN.com. Really wish I could see the whole show.
 

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#espn's todd mcshay: "i don't think the difference between rg3 and tannehill is all that big, really don't...he has chance to be great.''
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Tannehill has only had 20 starts, so the potential is there.
 

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If Tannehill had stayed at receiver his whole career, I wonder where he'd project as a WR prospect.
 

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LOL Tannehill has a horrible deep ball, and that is Griffin's thing. They aren't comparable styles or prospects.
 

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He has a learning disability.

Although the wonderlic means nothing anyway
 

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No way he gets passed Cleveland AND Tampa. Blackmon may be there though.
 

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So Lions might take a rb this draft..Who is a good running back we can get in the late first or late second
 

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I think you guys should wait for Isaiah Pead. He's got pretty good size, and is real fast and a great receiver out of the backfield, and is really crafty on screens etc. He would fit your offense nicely. You'd probably be able to snag him with your second round spot staying there.
 

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I just don't see the Browns taking Blackmon or Richardson for that matter at 4. I think Claiborne or a trade down, with a trade down being the more likely of the two. I read somewhere that the Browns are high Stephen Hill, and getting him later in the first would make sense.
 

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I think you guys should wait for Isaiah Pead. He's got pretty good size, and is real fast and a great receiver out of the backfield, and is really crafty on screens etc. He would fit your offense nicely. You'd probably be able to snag him with your second round spot staying there.
Polk>Pead IMO
 

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