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Holy cow
Yes but not the ones with non-surgically repaired leg issues.I say Top 10 because left tackles are about as coveted as a franchise caliber QB.
Top 10
Holy cow
Would ordinarily applaud any possibility of ANY 'horn going #1 but...CLEVELAND...that is where careers go to die. It would be different if they had ever shown a hint of having a clue at building the franchise to fix the woes of the past...decades. But they haven't.
Can I get a DILLY DILLY for the hope that he slips to #2 so as to avoid Cleveland...
I support this statement, but, I wonder, if a team keeps getting to pick high in the draft, eventually they'll win more than they lose?Would ordinarily applaud any possibility of ANY 'horn going #1 but...CLEVELAND...that is where careers go to die. It would be different if they had ever shown a hint of having a clue at building the franchise to fix the woes of the past...decades. But they haven't.
Can I get a DILLY DILLY for the hope that he slips to #2 so as to avoid Cleveland...
Another reason I don't watch.if he was that fragile to play in the bowl game--then why would anyone draft him that high?
It was not that he was too fragile to play in a bowl game. CW played in the WVA game that got TX into the bowl after rehab from a serious injury. If he had taken the surgical route he would have been out for the rest of this season. CW plyed in the TT game when the bowl was not on the line but Vahe et all were injured and he played to finish the regular season.if he was that fragile to play in the bowl game--then why would anyone draft him that high?
if he was that fragile to play in the bowl game--then why would anyone draft him that high?
Same reason McCaffery was drafted
The staggering amount of suckage and their corresponding high draft choices have produced a total of ONE win in two years. Let that sink in for a moment...ONE win.I support this statement, but, I wonder, if a team keeps getting to pick high in the draft, eventually they'll win more than they lose?