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So who are we drafting?.... in 2017.
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Quote:I think McCaffrey will have a good career in the NFL. Will definitely be a scheme fit though. Put him on the Patriots and he'll have 1000 yards receiving, 800 yards rushing, and double digit TDs every single season. He'd kill it. Put him on the 2012 Jaguars and he'd probably get 6 concussions and be out of the league in a couple seasons. He'll never be a dominant feature back like Adrian Peterson(although how many of these exist anymore...) but he is perfect for the versatile pass happy game the NFL has evolved into to.No RB for Jags next year, but I'd love to see McCaffrey in Green Bay with Aaron Rodgers and that bunch if Eddie Lacy doesn't make a big comeback this year, which I don't think he will. |
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