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I'd say that, yes, and AJ Brown if he's available at 2.3
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Nope, just Metcalf for me. You don't pass up that level of talent if available. But defense is sorely needed for this team.
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No thank you. A guy with a slower 3 cone than Tom Brady is suspect to me. WRs run routes, not a straight line. If you can’t separate out of breaks with that frame and body something is amiss.
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I think we go defense in the first round.
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I think that would be ideal, but it will really come down to what is there when we pick. You can't pass on a superior talent if it is there in the first round.
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I hope the Colts go defense in Round 1. If the choice is Metcalf or a borderline 1st round defender, I think you have to take Metcalf.
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No way metcalf will be there
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Probably not, but he's the only forgivable reason to not go defense or trade down at 26.
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