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  1. Agree. Mike Williams is a jump ball WR and Mariota doesn't throw jump balls. Davis wins mostly with separation and is a much better fit in TEN. I think Davis is probably the better prospect anyhow. My only concern is that with no measurables and being from a small(ish) school, there is some risk that he doesn't have the requisite athleticism to dominate NFL corners.
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  2. I heard his interview on Moving the Chains with Pat and Jim on Sirius. Very impressive. Cowboys could certainly use a guy like him.
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  3. @CowboysDiehard DeMarcus Walker is one of the most undervalued gems of the 2017 draft. Wherever he winds up, there will be one very happy defensive coordinator. He is going to wreak havoc on the NFL. Watch his videos. Great pick. This is who I was going to pick for New England at pick #72 (was one click away but @heehawks actually made the Basham pick as I was typing). Walker is 1st round talent IMO. One of the better values of the draft. Bonafide beast. Nicely done.
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  4. Redskins go back to the Seminole well...DeMarcus Walker, DE, FSU @ajh2 is on the clock
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  5. This is a great move by the Patriots but in terms of fantasy football, I am avoiding this backfield like the plague.
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  6. The Middle - Jimmy Eat World
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  7. Honestly, I've seen more Titans' fans wanting Corey Davis over Mike Williams (myself included). Williams' lack of separation is a big concern for me, especially since the Titans coaching staff has yet to show they can scheme WRs open. I think Davis' greater speed and better route running give him the edge. I would be very pleased if they took Davis at 18, even if Williams was still there.
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