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2023 NFL draft thread

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Gotta fill those gaps back up. Its big step forward to try and maintain that strong defensive front.
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It’s crazy that they get 100,000+ people to stand around for 5 hours outside to watch the draft
The people that go to the draft on day three are beyond pathetic. Any normal human stops caring around pick 24 and yet there are people who care about 6th round draft picks because Tom Brady or something.

I wonder if the fans that sit in the team sections like state delegates at an old school presidential convention are forced to remain until the last pick. They have to, the NFL doesn't want an empty set on tv. You're team picks 4th, good chance at getting a franchise changing player and that's exciting. Downside is you are in a jail cell for hours pretending to give a shit about 31 other picks. Pure hell.
 
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He scored in the retard range on a cognitive test NFL teams are now using for prospects.
Additionally, he's an Ohio State QB. I don't know how teams haven't learned their lesson yet. Look at the QBs taken from there the last 20 years or so. Almost entirely shit in the NFL. I guess the jury is still somewhat out on Justin Fields, but I'm not exactly optimistic on the Bears finally developing a QB.
 
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