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| View Poll Results: And with the 4th pick of the 2010 NFL draft the Washington Redskins select: | |||
| Russell Okung | | 82 | 51.25% |
| Sam Bradford | | 6 | 3.75% |
| Jimmy Clausen | | 4 | 2.50% |
| Trent Williams | | 40 | 25.00% |
| Eric Berry | | 21 | 13.13% |
| Other | | 7 | 4.38% |
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| | #136 |
| Franchise Player Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Columbia, MD Age: 30
Posts: 7,758
| Re: And the #4 pick is... I concur. I don't know how it will happen and I don't know if I completely agree with it happening, but this is also my guess. Also, I like turtles.
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| | #137 | |
| Gamebreaker Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: PA Age: 34
Posts: 14,884
| Re: And the #4 pick is... Quote:
If they don't trade AH directly to them, they could likely trade him to get a 2nd-round pick to use in the trade for an LT. As long as we can get a solid LT that will stay on the field, I don't care if it's via draft pick or a trade. If we can manage to get a good LT and ALSO a solid player like Berry who fills another need....GREAT, but we better have a new starting LT by Sunday.
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| | #138 |
| MVP Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: NoVa Age: 24
Posts: 11,179
| Re: And the #4 pick is... Not exactly what I was shooting for, per se. Boudreau's hand was forced when Teddy gave up two goals on two shots in game two. I'm just saying in the past Boudreau has made those choices where he chooses between his gut and his logic and when he's gone with his gut those choices have worked out well for us. |
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