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Pffftttt. They won't even beat the Vikings this weekend

The good news is if they lose they should draft 1 slot in front of Seattle. (Provided Seattle doesn't win it all or go to the Super Bowl)

Hope that turns out to be a HOF'er

7 of the top 10 teams changed HC's and/or GM's
This was a jaw dropper. One play after the refs gave MI a horrible spot and then awarded MI a first down when it clearly wasn't. I still can't believe he had the awareness to grab the fumble with one hand.

Clowney is just a Sophmore so he's staying put. He's an incredible talent. 6'6" 255 lb monster. 22 tackles for losses this year to go with 14 sacks.

This is a pretty unusual draft IMO. We may not see a QB picked until the teens, maybe not until late in round 1 and definitely not more than 2 picked in round 1, but we will see at least 3 interior linemen picked in round 1. This draft is deep with defensive talent, but you can make a case for about a dozen players that they're the top defensive player.

The important thing is that there will be some really good players available for the Packers late.
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Clowney is just a Sophmore so he's staying put. He's an incredible talent. 6'6" 255 lb monster. 22 tackles for losses this year to go with 14 sacks.


After what Clowney did against Georgia this year I said that he will be the #1 pick in the 2014 draft. Mark it down. The guy is a beast!
I think this draft plays out well for the Packers, seeing as they need front 7 players and o-linemen and there seems to be plenty in this draft that are worthy of a first round pick. Seems to be a bad year to be drafting in the top 5 though.
I've always been a huge fan of Clowney, ever since he came out of high school. And I have no doubt he'll be the #1 pick in 2014. But am I the only one not overly impressed by that play? I mean, he wasn't even touched. He did a nice job staying low and finding the ball and laying the wood but when you're completely unblocked it's a little less impressive. Taylor Lewan (Michigan's LT) did a pretty nice job against him all game. I think Lewan won on most of the plays but Clowney came through when it counted.

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