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That seems a bit harsh
 

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That seems a bit harsh
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Is this guy smoking crack. They aren't similar in any way at all. Barkley is a workhorse. Felix Jones was a part time college player who became a part time NFL player. They aren't even in the same stratosphere.
 

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Gimme.
 

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Gimme.
Just so many WR's I'd love in the third round area. You can add him to the list. Right along with Chark (Probably a second rounder), Pettis, Washington, Gallup, Lasley, Jaleel Scott, Sutton (Probably a second) and Allen Lazard. Throw in guys maybe a little later like KeKe Coutee, Tre'Quan Smith, Deon Cain, Antonio Calloway, St. Brown, Burnett and Fountain and this makes for a really deep class of WR's I'd be thrilled to see in Dallas.

I obviously skipped past some of the guys I think will be gone before our second round pick. And the second rounders I mentioned I think there is always a chance of slipping. Although Chark is probably a pipe dream unless we take him in the second. And I left Anthony Miller off of there just because I don't think he's going to hold up well in the NFL and I have questions about his actual game speed and ability to separate.
 

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I don't know about all that.
 

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I don't know about all that.
 

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I don't know about all that.
I mean it could go both ways. Myles Garrett did have a really down year his last year in college. Chubb on the other hand is coming off back to back 10 sack seasons. Both are very physically talented guys. I think Garrett had more hype coming into his final college season though. I mean he had once in a decade type player hype going into his junior year and then posted only 8.5 sacks with like 4 of them all coming in one game against some nobody competition and frankly he was hurt all year long which hurt his tape for that season.
 

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That sounds ok but is this something that will become a problem later on? No one wants to draft a guy with a heart condition who won't be able to play football anymore 4 years from now.
 

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Holy shit.
 

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Holy shit.
Looks like a nice middle round guard prospect to me. Would be an excellent fourth rounder.
 

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Would probably need to take Corbett Day 2 if we want him, I kind of doubt he's there even by our 3rd.
 

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Would probably need to take Corbett Day 2 if we want him, I kind of doubt he's there even by our 3rd.
He definitely looks like a guard playing tackle in that video. He just has a very Zach Martin type build. I had just read a projection that had him as a third/fourth which is why I mentioned fourth. Obviously everyone has there own opinions. It's always so hard to predict where second/third/fourth round guys will go. Some will go later than expected and some will go much higher.
 
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