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How many of these girls cheering for their picks even know what’s going on?
It’s the draft. Same shit every year

Grown white dudes in jerseys n makeup drunk acting fools

Chicks just drunk cheering

Singlle black women with son on red carpet

White married women with black husbands on red carpet

Rented out mansions black draft full house going nuts

Cracker ass white dudes in house with like 5 family members being all quiet

And by round 7 the announcers are talking up guys like they would have been round 1 but just doesn’t do this tiny thing
 

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It’s the draft. Same shit every year

Grown white dudes in jerseys n makeup drunk acting fools

Chicks just drunk cheering

Singlle black women with son on red carpet

White married women with black husbands on red carpet

Rented out mansions black draft full house going nuts

Cracker ass white dudes in house with like 5 family members being all quiet

And by round 7 the announcers are talking up guys like they would have been round 1 but just doesn’t do this tiny thing
Wow. Good summary. Only thing worse is the old deadbeats they bring out to announce the picks
 

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I would do this for free. Give me the mic and let me go to the fans that cheer their pick and ask them why they like the pick. It would be hilarious
 

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Not 1 fan there that who has a clue who they are getting past round 1
 

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Not 1 fan there that who has a clue who they are getting past round 1
Nope

To be fair none of the gurus on tv talking about these guys have a real honest original opinion on these guys either. Just take what they hear and see and make it their own. DJ gets sooon fed info. He leaked exactly what Texans would do an hour before the draft.
 

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Hendon Hooker is the earliest Detroit Lions QB draft pick since they took Matthew Stafford No. 1 overall in 2009.
 

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Levis is fine, the media made way too much of it. He is on a competitive team, will be phased in at quarterback and take over at some point, maybe even this year.
  1. Levis started in the SEC for several years, will be a solid pocket passer starter in the NFL for 7-10 years, great arm, great touch, strong athlete, played in an NFL style offense and will be quick to adapt to the NFL.
  2. Young is amazing, started for several years in the SEC, he is not going to get smashed by running too often, he is a pocket passer with mobility. 5'10" is a problem but he can work around that, he will be a starter for 7-10 yrs, though he will be vulnerable to injuries at 190 lbs (after the seasons start he will not stay at 204). He was on a passing offense, NFL type, and surrounded by talent behind at OL and skill positions.
  3. Stroud is a question mark, started for several years in the SEC, looked good vs Georgia but OSU QBs lean on great NFL WRs getting open and not having to look for option #2 or #3. It was not at all and NFL style offense and he was surrounded by top athletes, OL, skill positions. We shall see but he will he be the question is will he be an exception to the OSU streak of not translating to the NFL?
  4. Richardson only started for 13 games in the SEC in a non NFL type offense, his best passes were on the run with broken plays, clearly has accuracy problems, but he is big and strong and fast, likes to run a lot. Oh. He will bounce around and will be a career long backup after a few years of forcing him to try to be what they want him to be.


(never draft a QB that did not start for 2 years, draft QBs that played in an NFL style passing game---somebody said that)
 

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Best Player Available ahead of Day 3 of 2023 NFL Draft​



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244Kelee RingoCBGeorgia
366Jaelyn DuncanOTMaryland
402Antonio JohnsonSTexas A&M
412Andre Carter IIOLBArmy
487Dawand JonesOTOhio State
586Adetomiwa AdebaworeDENorthwestern
608Clark Phillips IIICBUtah
629Blake FreelandOTBYU
633Olusegun OluwatimiCMichigan
783Chandler ZavalaOGNC State
804Anthony BradfordOGLSU
814Henry To'oTo'oLBAlabama
823Colby WoodenEDGEAuburn
835Luke WyplerOGOhio State
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8612Nick SaldiveriOTOld Dominion
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885Noah SewellLBOregon
9011A.T. PerryWRWake Forest
937Owen PappoeLBAuburn
956Zach EvansRBOle Miss
968Jaquelin RoyDTLSU
996Jaren HallQBBYU
1017Brandon JosephSNotre Dame
10213Kyu Blu KellyCBStanford
10314Cory Trice Jr.CBPurdue
1048JL Skinner IIISBoise State
10515Jaylon JonesCBTexas A&M
10613Warren McClendonOTGeorgia
1077Israel AbanikandaRBPittsburgh
10816Darius RushCBSouth Carolina
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1137Clayton ThuneQBHouston
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1189Mohamoud DiabateLBUtah
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12114Braeden DanielsOTUtah
12210Zach HarrisonDEOhio State
1238Aidan O'ConnellQBPurdue
12417Jakorian BennettCBMaryland
12515Xavier HutchinsonWRIowa State
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1277McClendon CurtisOGTennessee-Chattanooga
12810Daniel ScottSCalifornia
1299Davis AllenTEClemson
13016Bryce Ford-WheatonWRWest Virginia
1315K.J. HenryEDGEClemson
13210Cameron YoungDTMississippi State
13511Jammie RobinsonSFlorida State
13611Roschon JohnsonRBTexas
13815Carter WarrenOTPittsburgh
13918Tre TomlinsonCBTCU
14019Kei'Trel ClarkCBLouisville
14211Moro OjomoDTTexas
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17621Andrei IosivasWRPrinceton
17728Carrington ValentineCBKentucky
17810Isaiah LandEDGEFlorida A&M
1799Andrew VorheesOGUSC
18114Karl BrooksDTBowling Green
18213Isaiah MooreLBNC State
18314Chris Rodriguez Jr. RBKentucky
18415Keaton MitchellRBEast Carolina
18514Anfernee OrjiLBVanderbilt
18616Christopher Smith IISGeorgia
18715Keondre CoburnDTTexas
18817Jordan HowdenSMinnesota
18910Nick BroekerOGOle Miss
19022Parker WashingtonWRPenn State
19111Mike MorrisDEMichigan
19211Jarrett PattersonOGNotre Dame
19318Chamarri ConnerSVirginia Tech
19423Tyler ScottWRCincinnati
19516Jerrod ClarkDTCoastal Carolina
19619Jay WardSLSU
19720Asim RichardsOTNorth Carolina
19812Ali GayeEDGELSU
19912Will MalloryTEMiami
2001Hunter LuepkeFBNorth Dakota State
20113Dylan HortonEDGETCU
20217Tyler LacyDTOklahoma State
20312Yasir AbdullahDELouisville
20424Demario DouglasWRLiberty
20525Ronnie BellWRMichigan
20618Jalen RedmondDTOklahoma
20712Stetson BennettQBGeorgia
20813Tyrus WheatDEMississippi State
20919Dante StillsDTWest Virginia
21029Darrell Luter Jr.CBSouth Alabama
21126Charlie JonesWRPurdue
21212Colby SorsdalOGWilliam & Mary
21330Tre'Vius Hodges-TomlinsonCBTCU
21414Brenton CoxEDGEFlorida
21516Evan HullRBNorthwestern
21717Deuce VaughnRBKansas State
21820Desjuan JohnsonDTToledo
21914Thomas IncoomDECentral Michigan
22015Ivan Pace Jr.LBCincinnati
22116Jalen GrahamLBPurdue
22220Daniel ScottSCalifornia
22321Gervarrius OwensSHouston
22427Matt LandersWRArkansas
22521Scott MatlockDTBoise State
22721Jaxson KirklandOTWashington
22815Habakkuk BaldonadoEDGEPittsburgh
22931Eric Scott Jr.CBSouthern Mississippi
23017Cam JonesLBIndiana
23122Joey FisherOTShepherd
23218Ventrell MillerLBFlorida
23332Anthony JohnsonCBVirginia
23422DeMarco HellamsSAlabama
23518Xazavian ValladayRBWyoming
23619Tiyon EvansRBLouisville
23716Robert Beal JrEDGEGeorgia
23822Nesta Jade SilveraDTArizona State
2394Alex ForsythCOregon
24020Sean TuckerRBSyracuse
24115Tavias RobinsonDEOle Miss
24321Mo IbrahimRBMinnesota
24429Rakim JarrettWRMaryland
24523Anthony JohnsonSIowa State
24623Ryan HayesOTMichigan
24714Brayden WillisTEOklahoma
24830Justin ShorterWRFlorida
24931Grant DuBoseWRCharlotte
25024Jason Taylor IISOklahoma State
25124Earl Bostick JrOTKansas
25225Jake WittOTNorthern Michigan
25332David DurdenWRWest Florida
25533Jadon HaselwoodWRArkansas
25613Spencer AndersonOGMaryland
2572Chad RylandKMaryland
25815Michael EzeikeTEUCLA
25934Puka NacuaWRBYU
26022Kenny McIntoshRBGeorgia
26123Ryan MillerRBFurman
26219Shaka HeywardLBDuke
26325Tyreque JonesSBoise State
26424Deneric PrinceRBTulsa
26535Xavier GipsonWRStephen F. Austin
2662Derek ParishFBHouston
26714Atonio MafiOGUCLA
2685Jose RamirezOLBEastern Michigan
26926Malaesala Aumavae-LauluOTOregon
27013Max DugganQBTCU
27126Kaevon MerriweatherSIowa
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27423Calvin AveryDTIllinois
27517Julian HillTECampbell
27627Richard GouraigeOTFlorida
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27814Malik CunninghamQBLouisville
27915Jovaughn GwynOGSouth Carolina
28016Henry BainivaluOGWashington
28120Dee WintersLBTCU
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28336Antoine GreenWRNorth Carolina
28415Tyson BagentQBShepherd
28534Kaleb HayesCBBYU
28618Princeton FantTETennessee
28716MJ AndersonDEIowa State
28825Cory DurdenDTNC State
2896Jake AndrewsCTroy
29017Tashawn ManningOGKenucky
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29235Nic JonesCBBall State
29336Keenan IsaacCBAlabama State
29427Quindell JohnsonSMemphis
29537Cameron BrownCBOhio State
29638Jarick Bernard-ConverseCBLSU
29726PJ MustipherDTPenn State
29822Ben VanSumerenLBMichigan State
29923Patrick O'ConnellLBMontana
30016Sean CliffordQBPenn State
3011Michael TurkPOklahoma
 

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Eagles get Swift now, swap 7ths and a 5th in 2025......Philly the clear winner and team to beat.
 

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Buffalo can make themselves better with any RB left on the board. Otherwise if Harris cant stay healthy they can have all the weapons at TE/WR they want and still not get any further than they have... 13 seconds away from the superbowl. Have done nothing for the defense. Even a running game would do wonders for the defense.
 

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Eagles trade with Lions for RB D'Andre Swift, sources say.​

The Detroit Lions are trading running back D'Andre Swift to the Philadelphia Eagles, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Saturday.
A source told Schefter that the Lions are getting a fourth-round pick in 2025 in the trade, with the teams also swapping seventh-round picks this year.
The trade comes after the Lions used their top pick in this year's draft on Alabama running back Jahmyr Gibbs, whom they selected No. 12 overall Thursday.
The trade is a homecoming for Swift, who is from Philadelphia and went to high school at St. Joseph's Prep before attending college at Georgia -- which has accounted for three picks by the Eagles in this draft as of the fourth round.
 
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Buffalo can make themselves better with any RB left on the board. Otherwise if Harris cant stay healthy they can have all the weapons at TE/WR they want and still not get any further than they have... 13 seconds away from the superbowl. Have done nothing for the defense. Even a running game would do wonders for the defense.
Yep they already got better taking Utah TE Dalton Kincaid in the first round

He should be a big weapon for josh Allen

I wanted Tampa Bay to take him
 

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Yep they already got better taking Utah TE Dalton Kincaid in the first round

He should be a big weapon for josh Allen

I wanted Tampa Bay to take him
i agree Kincaid has talent, you already have Dawson Knox though. So two tight end sets? Who knows what theyre doing but Kincaid isnt the big run blocker and neither is Knox. Jets are passing them, they have no clue. I like the Jets first pick to maybe not be such a reach by so called draft experts. Ill take NFL scouts words over those guys who cant cherry pick a talent off a Big 12 defense. Kincaid has great hands but he's nowhere near as big as like a Kittle. He's a TE they didnt have to trade up for there were a couple more just like him in the draft. I guess he's their answer to the slot receiver problems they have. Theyre behind times. The leauge is out of fantasy mode.
 

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If i was josh Allen i would leave the Bills asap.
 

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