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By now everybody knows that the Seattle Seahawks landed a deal with T.J. Houshmandzadeh. Only problem with that is that many mock drafts had Seattle landing WR Michael Crabtree with their fourth overall pick. Picks 5,6, and 7 belong to the Browns, Bengals, and Raiders. These teams IMO will likely not go on the wide receiver route because Im thinking they will go defense first or left tackle. That leaves the Jaguars at #8 with the possibility of landing the outstanding WR Crabtree. Im not too thrilled about about our secondary having to deal with Matt Jones and Michael Crabtree twice a year.... What do you guys think? Is this even possible?
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Well they do have Chad Johnson and Chris Henry so i dont think they would. The Bengals are projected to take OT Eugene Monroe according to mock drafts. Bengals need to address several positions with most of them on the defensive side.
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I see you are not willing to change so you become my 1st block since Sly.
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Well Crabtree could slip further if teams are concerned with the injury/surgury..
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I hope Jacksonville does drft him. He will not improve that team.
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Ditto here.
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I dunno, but I think I might be more concerned if our DBs had to cover a
Jeremy MacLen with his top-end speed than a Michael Crabtree. |
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