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Re: What Bruce Allen means to Redskins Draft
Interesting opinions, I just don't know why we have to get a QB at pick 5? From what I have read, a lot of good qb's will be available in the last 1st or early 2nd round
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Re: What Bruce Allen means to Redskins Draft
Well at pick 5 we would probably have our option of the top QB on the board. After Okung there really isn't a OL prospect worthy of a top 5 selection. We could take Clausen/Bradford at 5 and then draft someone like Ciron Black in the second.
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Re: What Bruce Allen means to Redskins Draft
There is some question whether he can play LT in the NFL, but if nothing else he would be one hell of a RT. I like him.
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Re: What Bruce Allen means to Redskins Draft
Anything will help and if that anything puts Heyer on the bench then it's a pick well spent.
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