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    Draft What Position Would You Address First At 13?

    Wide receiver is my answer. You?

    (I am not superstitious but being in the 13th spot (Marino's number) is a good omen.)
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    Wide Receiver....or secondary.

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    If we do go WR route in the first round, the position is very deep at the top tier. I would try to trade down late first and pick up hopefully another 3rd.

    Keenan Allen is the top of the list but his recent injury should drop him some.
    Terrance Willaiams, Robert Woods, Justin Hunter, Tavon Austin, DeAndre Hopkins

    Robert Woods was considered a top 10 pick at the start of the year, but a poor season dropped his stock.

    I would def. say WR is probably the most loaded position of this draft. Maybe take 2 WR's in the second and go with DE in the first. (Assuming we don't make a splash in FA on Bowe/Wallace etc.)

    Guard and Tackle with the two 3rd's.

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    Originally Posted by MRojas4
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    If we do go WR route in the first round, the position is very deep at the top tier. I would try to trade down late first and pick up hopefully another 3rd.

    Keenan Allen is the top of the list but his recent injury should drop him some.
    Terrance Willaiams, Robert Woods, Justin Hunter, Tavon Austin, DeAndre Hopkins

    Robert Woods was considered a top 10 pick at the start of the year, but a poor season dropped his stock.

    I would def. say WR is probably the most loaded position of this draft. Maybe take 2 WR's in the second and go with DE in the first. (Assuming we don't make a splash in FA on Bowe/Wallace etc.)

    Guard and Tackle with the two 3rd's.

    I think you would get a lot of disagreement that WR is deep in this draft.

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    I want a Wide Receiver as well. This will be a nice draft class for WR's. No need to spend our 13th pick on it. 2nd, 3rd and 4th round will have solid options available. I want to spend the 13th pick on D.

    My Top 3 Choices for WRs are:

    1. Marqise Lee - USC - 112 Rec| 1,680 Yards | 14 TD's | 15.0 Avg. | May not be eligible for 2013 draft
    2. Stedman Bailey - WVU - 106 Rec| 1,501 Yards | 23 TD's | 14.2 Avg. | Lead the nation in TD's scored. Deadly in the redzone. | Projected to be available in the 2nd or 3rd.
    3. Quinton Patton - LT - 104 Rec | 1,392 Yards | 13 TD's | 13.4 Avg. | Back-to-back 1,000 Yard seasons. 10+ TD's in each one. | Projected to be available in the 2nd or 3r
    I thought Lee was a Sophmore and not eligible?
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    Originally Posted by MRojas4
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    If we do go WR route in the first round, the position is very deep at the top tier. I would try to trade down late first and pick up hopefully another 3rd.

    Keenan Allen is the top of the list but his recent injury should drop him some.
    Terrance Willaiams, Robert Woods, Justin Hunter, Tavon Austin, DeAndre Hopkins

    Robert Woods was considered a top 10 pick at the start of the year, but a poor season dropped his stock.

    I would def. say WR is probably the most loaded position of this draft. Maybe take 2 WR's in the second and go with DE in the first. (Assuming we don't make a splash in FA on Bowe/Wallace etc.)

    Guard and Tackle with the two 3rd's.
    I would argue that this draft is incredibly deep on defense, especially on the line. The DL class almost completely overshadows every other.

    I'd say:

    1. K. Allen
    2a. Montee Ball (yes, I know, he's a RB. But the guy just gets to the endzone and his cuts and tackle breaking abilities are a thing of beauty)
    2b. DE/CB - Not sure who yet.
    3+. BPA
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    Looking DB if one is rated high enough. One that could replace anyone execpt Jones.








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    WR..no trading down

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    I want a Wide Receiver as well. This will be a nice draft class for WR's. No need to spend our 13th pick on it. 2nd, 3rd and 4th round will have solid options available. I want to spend the 13th pick on D.

    My Top 3 Choices for WRs are:

    1. Marqise Lee - USC - 112 Rec| 1,680 Yards | 14 TD's | 15.0 Avg. | May not be eligible for 2013 draft
    2. Stedman Bailey - WVU - 106 Rec| 1,501 Yards | 23 TD's | 14.2 Avg. | Lead the nation in TD's scored. Deadly in the redzone. | Projected to be available in the 2nd or 3rd.
    3. Quinton Patton - LT - 104 Rec | 1,392 Yards | 13 TD's | 13.4 Avg. | Back-to-back 1,000 Yard seasons. 10+ TD's in each one. | Projected to be available in the 2nd or 3r

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    First pick.....CB or DL, either a massive DT or a screaming fast DE....although a big part of me would love to have Teo running our D

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