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Not sure I'd give up anything for a late first round WR. Aikman had an interesting note when Dallas was picking. He said the WRs in the later part of the first havent fared well, historically.
 

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Not sure I'd give up anything for a late first round WR. Aikman had an interesting note when Dallas was picking. He said the WRs in the later part of the first havent fared well, historically.

They’re rated higher though just seem to be sliding based on teams needs?
 

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Let this crop keep sliding and we can get Kirk tomorrow.

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A run will start soon because there are so few god ones
 

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we traded already two picks...i would try to move back from 45 to 55-60 range and getting a fourth round and 5th rounder as well
 
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we traded already two picks...i would try to move back from 45 and getting a fourth round and 5th rounder as well
No thanks I’ll take 1st round talent over 8 4th round picks....there’s a saying up here horses not ponies. This team needs horses not ponies.


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Kirk or Miller would help this team and one of those 2 will definitely be there at our second pick.

There are no elite WRs in this draft, I always felt Ridley was a bit overrated by a lot of people but it appears teams feel the same way.
 

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Kirk or Miller would help this team and one of those 2 will definitely be there at our second pick.

There are no elite WRs in this draft, I always felt Ridley was a bit overrated by a lot of people but it appears teams feel the same way.

Both are very good
 

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I was just talking to my boy about trading up for a guy like Will Hernandez take best o lineman left
 

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I feel greedy too. But I would be happy with Kirk or Chark as well.

With Rosen's arm I am starting to wonder if Chark might be a more dangerous weapon than Kirk.
 

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Christian Kirk
5'10" 201 lbs Texas A&M
3 POS RK
42 OVR RK
85 GRADE

Kirk is relentless worker and natural leader who, by all accounts, has elite intangibles. He's a tough slot receiver who makes contested catches and isn't afraid to do the dirty work over the middle. He also has good open-field instincts and the speed to break away. He grades out as a good NFL slot receiver who has value in the return game.
 

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There will be quality WRs available.. and maybe a corner like Isaiah Oliver or Dante Jackson if they want to go that direction.

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What if it only takes a 3rd and 5th and a 4th next year to jump to 32 since the eagles want extra picks this year. Then we still keep our 2nd.


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Christian Kirk
5'10" 201 lbs Texas A&M
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85 GRADE

Kirk is relentless worker and natural leader who, by all accounts, has elite intangibles. He's a tough slot receiver who makes contested catches and isn't afraid to do the dirty work over the middle. He also has good open-field instincts and the speed to break away. He grades out as a good NFL slot receiver who has value in the return game.

Can play outside and line up at rb as well.
 
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With Ridley and moore gone what about josh Jackson? Put him opposite PP


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