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This would be a terrible draft for the Colts
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yep
i would kick a puppy if that was our draft |
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Pre-combine mocks are pretty useless. Charleton would probably be an okay pick. Plays the run well and has a spin to go with his speed rush. Would like more suddenness though.
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Why on earth would we draft not one, but two wide receivers?
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Because this whole hiring Ballard thing is all a ruse and Ryan Grigson really is the man still in charge of drafting?
Assuming that's not the case, other than that, no, I have no idea why the Colts would ever do that. Anyone trying to do a 7 round mock is really just inviting ridicule. There's no way to be so well versed in all 32 teams so as to nail a Mock in such a way where you're not getting scorn. |
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I'd be ok with Wilson (cb) in the 3rd and Staples (wr)in the 6th. Other than that not a fan.
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yea, that was my thought. I'm not against a late round pick on an obscure WR prospect. Lots of good players found that way. But not 2. No way, not when we need more LBs, lots more LBs.
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A mid round RB, and maybe a late round WR, other than that it should be all defense. The offense really isn't the problem.
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