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Name two players you think would be excellent players not in the first round . Or two players you want to be eagles.

WanDale Robinson is like a mixture of AI and DeSean Jackson. He’s AI in the fact he plays like a true pitbull and is in love with proving size doesnt mean your not physical or imposing. The answer always stood tall and never backed down from no one. D-Jack was similar but his physical style was overwhelming speed and elite ball skills. He can be a elite inside receiver but can easily play outside even though he is small in stature. He can be one of the most productive players in this draft. 
 

Jerome Ford  - maybe the most complete running back in the whole draft. Excellent patience and acceleration when hitting the hole. Is fast and aggressive on the outside stretch runs and in inside he has a natural lean and is always moving his legs forward. Very strong lower body and is just as explosive. Can also run wheel routes and option routes as a receiver out of the backfield. I see him starting by the end of the season 

Jaquan Brisker and George Pickens

Outside the 1st round:

Quay Walker, LB, Georgia    Outstanding tackler and plays fast at 240 lbs.

Darian Kinnard, OL, Kentucky   Run blocking beast. You can't teach that. Can play OG or backup OT, maybe future RT with development.

Travis Jones and Chad Muma

I'll take that punter twice

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