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Seems like a pretty "meat and potatoes"  type draft.  Which I think is fine and may have even been needed with the sizzle we had in early free agency.

 

I like what I'm reading on all the defensive guys we took today.  Sure would speed things up if one or two could step up their rookie seasons.

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53 minutes ago, hido said:

It should be a federal law that you can’t grade a draft for at least three years. It’s the most pointless exercise in all of the NFL. 
 

Besides Mock Drafts. 

Yeah, I’ve always thought the draft gurus should be grading 3 year old real drafts along with each mock for the current year and their own personal final mock from 3 years ago.  

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1 hour ago, hido said:

It should be a federal law that you can’t grade a draft for at least three years. It’s the most pointless exercise in all of the NFL. 
 

Besides Mock Drafts. 

Commie, giving people your unsolicited opinion is as American as Apple pie, or prescription tv comercials.

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1 hour ago, Starkiller said:

It’s good for the draft industrial complex


275k in Detroit for day one, 700k through the weekend surpassing Nashville’s record in 2019. Radio City music hall in NYC took the draft for granted, but these traveling shows have been a huge success and are ridiculously profitable for NFL owners, with cities doing everything they can to land the Draft, almost like a mini Super Bowl event.
 

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/nfl/2024/04/27/detroit-nfl-draft-weekend-breaking-attendance-record/73482236007/

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/nfl-ap-radio-city-music-hall-roger-goodell-kansas-city-b2326794.html

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