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The Browns are going to run the ball 500 times a game next season. Took Trent and now a pretty good tackle to put opposite of JT. Alex Mack is good at center and Jason Pinkston seemed decent as a rookie at guard last year.
 

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Bryan Anger is UGLY as fuck. Looks like Mr Burns.
 

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The Browns took a DT in the 3rd round who was being projected to go anywhere from the 6th round to undrafted. Obviously I trust a GMs big board over Kiper/McShay/Mayock/etc, but its kinda funny.

Probably worse than both those.
 

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=VD7tj5Ohg4c#t=236s

Wow, Blackmon is faster than what I thought.
 

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kam, did I miss your reaction to the punter pick?
 

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Also anyone got any info on Bentley?
Never really heard of him.
 

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kam, did I miss your reaction to the punter pick?
I was in the drive thru getting Zaxbys Chicken.. Checked my twitter.. I was Expecting Brandon Thompson or Lamar Miller.

With their 3rd Round pick, Jacksonville Jaguars Select Punter Bryan Anger Cal.

Kam:


LOL SIKE.


What really happened



Dropped my new iPhone and everything.. Girl at the Window just gave me the
 

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I hope Mohamed Sanu works out, don't know anything about the guy. Most seem to think it was a good value pick for the Bengals in the third round, we'll see what happens.
 

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Also anyone got any info on Bentley?
Never really heard of him.
Mayock's take: "I thought he had a better Senior Bowl week than what I saw on tape. He's quicker than he is fast, and he raised his stock."
Strengths: Natural coverage skills. Quick and plays with the confidence and aggression needed at the position. Weaknesses: Obviously level of competition concerns. Could use more bulk on his slight frame.
Strengths
Bentley's athleticism shows whenever the ball is thrown near him. He can jump and adjust his body to make plays, and is very natural when working on the line of scrimmage and in zone coverage. He drives his foot aggressively and moves toward the ball when working the flats in Cover-2 formation. He is a "blanketer" at the top of routes, good at staying with his man to contest passes.
Weaknesses
Bentley's struggles with man-to-man coverage in college could be a huge issue for him in the NFL. At Louisiana-Lafayette, Bentley played a lot of zone coverage, which didn't require him to use his footwork or handle receivers on his own as much as he would be asked to do in a man-to-man scheme. He is also basically a non-entity with regard to run defense. Because of his size, he struggles to play with physicality. This could hamper his pro career, given that he will undoubtedly have to be a special-teams player in order to stick early on.
Some stuff to read up on here.
 

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I hope Mohamed Sanu works out, don't know anything about the guy. Most seem to think it was a good value pick for the Bengals in the third round, we'll see what happens.
Very good pick up in the third round, but won't be anything special.
 

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[color="#333333"]Would like to see them draft another WR, still some solid WR's out there.
 

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Cant get separation.
Sanu came in as a heralded recruit, missed only one start at Rutgers and has continued to develop significantly each year. He has good size and is capable of making a lot of plays within a West Coast offense. He is a player who can separate well and excels in the short to intermediate passing game, an ideal receiver for a timing-based, pass-often offense. He is a polished all-around player.

http://www.nfl.com/d...sanu?id=2533040

Hmmm lol
 

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Sanu came in as a heralded recruit, missed only one start at Rutgers and has continued to develop significantly each year. He has good size and is capable of making a lot of plays within a West Coast offense. He is a player who can separate well and excels in the short to intermediate passing game, an ideal receiver for a timing-based, pass-often offense. He is a polished all-around player.

http://www.nfl.com/d...sanu?id=2533040

Hmmm lol
I think he is a great pick in the third round. If all you want is a number 2 receiver I think he can be a solid 2.
 

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I like him better as a #3 in the slot. Used in a somewhat similar way to Colston. However he won't be that good.
 

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