Why not take an OT in Round 1?

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  1. DraftaFullBack

    DraftaFullBack Active Member

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    Gholston was actually really productive in college, I think he was 2nd in the nation in sacks.
     
  2. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    Not at all the point, but thanks for that.
     
  3. ToonWalker

    ToonWalker New Member

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    I was just about to post something similar.

    Davis is the guy I had in mind when I mentioned an OT falling who's value is too good to pass up.
     
  4. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    If Davis falls to 29 then I would be thrilled. GreenHurricane put how he fits this team pefectly:
     
  5. JetsFanatic389

    JetsFanatic389 New Member

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    Green Hurricane, would you consider trading up a few picks if Davis falls into the 20s? I definitely would if the price is right and then use the 2nd rounder on a DE/OLB.

    I'd be super thrilled with a Anthony Davis + a guy like Ricky Sapp on Day two.
     

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