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PICK
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TEAM
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PLAYER
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POS
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SCHOOL
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1 (1)
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49ers
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Braylon Edwards
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WR
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Michigan
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Braylon “Sure
Thing” Edwards is best valued here
as available quarterbacks are overpriced.
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2 (2)
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Dolphins
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Ronnie Brown
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RB
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Auburn
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Hello South Florida,
meet the new improved “Rickie Williams”.
Mature, fast and versatile, and
most assuredly not psycho.
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3 (3)
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Browns
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Alex Smith
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QB
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Utah
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Acquisition of
Dilfer allows time for grooming
“phenom” QB Alex Smith
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4 (4)
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Bears
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Mike Williams
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WR
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USC
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Paired with Muhammad,
Bears will be formidable in the
red zone.
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5 (5)
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Buccaneers
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Carnell Williams
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RB
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Auburn
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Coach Jon Gruden
is dying to drive this “Cadillac”
after coaching him at the Senior
Bowl.
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6 (6)
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Titans
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Antrel Rolle
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CB
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Miami
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Looking to repeat
role success, see “Samari”. Big
hitter that Fisher loves.
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7 (7)
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Vikings
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Derrick Johnson
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LB
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Texas
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With the big receivers
gone, Vikings provide huge upgrade
to their defense.
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8 (8)
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Cardinals
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Adam Jones
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CB
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W.Va.
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PacMan rocketing
up draft board, extra value as kick
returner.
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9 (9)
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Redskins
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Carlos Rogers
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CB
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Auburn
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With Shawn Springs
top CB, Redskins pick for need here.
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10 (10)
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Lions
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Aaron Rogers
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QB
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California
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Mariuccis dreams
come true. West coast ready, Rogers
falls to Detroit.
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PICK
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TEAM
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PLAYER
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POS
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SCHOOL
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11 (11)
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Cowboys
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Shawne Merriman
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DE
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Maryland
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Bill Parcells
gets the versatile defender to play
4-3 or 3-4.
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12 (12)
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Chargers
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Eramus James
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DE
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Wisconsin
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Highly productive
DE gives San Diego pass rush they
sorely need.
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13 (13)
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Texans
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Cedrick Benson
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RB
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Texas
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There will be
dancing in Texas as local hero falls
down to the 13th position,
giving Dom Capers the smash mouthed
attack he craves.
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14 (14)
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Panthers
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Troy Williamson
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WR
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S. Carolina
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Losing Muhammad,
Panthers step up with blazing playmaker
to pair with Steve smith.
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15 (15)
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Chiefs
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Marcus Spears
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DE
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LSU
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Kansa City selelcts
best available defender to shore
up pathetic defense.
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16 (16)
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Saints
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Thomas Davis
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LB/S
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Georgia
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Davis is a tough
tenacious performer and can play
either linebacker or safety.
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17 (17)
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Bengals
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Heath Miller
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TE
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Virginia
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Miller will be
Carson Palmers “security blanket”.
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18 (18)
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Vikings
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Roddy White
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WR
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UAB
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Lanky speedster
will try to fill Randy Moss’s shoes.
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19 (19)
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Rams
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Jammal Brown
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T
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Oklahoma
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Rams upgrade RT
position, adding “Natural Born Killer”
reminiscent of Bryan Weimer.
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20 (20)
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Cowboys
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Alex Barron
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OT
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Florida State
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(from Buffalo)
Parcels and Jones cannot overlook
most talented OL in the draft.
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PICK
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TEAM
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PLAYER
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POS
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SCHOOL
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21 (21)
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Jaguars
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Cory Webster
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CB
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LSU
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Jaguars lost their
starting CB’s and desperately need
to reload here.
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22 (22)
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Ravens
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David Pollack
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DE
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Georgia
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Ray Lewis will
love Pollacks non-stop motor.
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23 (23)
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Seahawks
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Demarcus Ware
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DE
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Troy State
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Small school performer,
great combine. Ran 4.65, 27 reps,
38.5 vertical, plus his on the field
performance makes him a steal here
for the Seahawks.
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24 (24)
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Packers
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Marcus Johnson
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G
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Mississippi
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Huge 6’ 6 ¼” versatile
performer can fill in anywhere on
Packers depleted OL.
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25 (25)
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Broncos
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Dan Cody
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DE
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Oklahoma
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Pass rushing stud
introduces clarity into cloudy DL
scene in Denver.
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26 (26)
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Jets
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Justin Miller
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CB
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Clemson
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Double treat for
the Jets. Big play maker at CB
and on kick returns.
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27 (27)
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Falcons
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Travis Johnson
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DT
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Florida State
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Will provide shut-down
run support to already elite defense.
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28 (28)
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Chargers
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Matt Roth
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DE
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Iown
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Ross, the “Energizer
Bunny” will fit in well with Chargers
youthful defense.
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29 (29)
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Colts
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Barrett Ruud
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OLB
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Nebraska
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Latest stop on
the never ending road to decent
Defense in Indianapolis.
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30 (30)
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Steelers
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Marlin Jackson
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CB/S
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Michigan
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Proved at combine
he has what it takes to play CB
in the NFL and has added value as
a safety later in his career.
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31 (31)
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Eagles
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Matt Jones
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WR
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Arkansas
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Perfect place
for this years “Freak” to land.
Eagles have luxury of time to let
him develop his skills.
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32 (32)
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Patriots
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Channing Crowder
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OLB
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Florida
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Advancing age
and the Tedy Bruschi situation make
Crowder the logical choice here.
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