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I would do that for Burns no problem.
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I seriously doubt Ballard moves up with those two picks. Ballard seems to understand that he is going to miss on at least half of his picks, so he wants numbers. Unless he is convinced that this is a can't miss position of need (in which case it will cost us a fortune in draft picks) can't see him making that move.
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I would as well. After Bosa, he's my favorite 4-3 end.
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Yes I think Ballard would rather pick twice
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He said it himself "I like them picks."
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Ballard needs to keep the "Avengers of Scouting" busy and happy. |
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Still I think we get a DT and DE with those top three picks. The last one I’m trying to figure out what they do. Maybe just BPA. |
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I can't remember which article it was, but the consensus was that Ballard likeds having a lot picks, which creates young controllable talent, and competition.
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