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Oh yeah, but let me first tell you about Ray Lewis. I just spoke with him and he is excited to return and lead this defense next year. Onto our draft selection, our focus in the draft is to give Flacco more weapons and improve overall team speed on the offensive side of the ball.
 
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Steve Spagnuolo;1404950; said:
Yes, I would mind that very much.
Hey, that's great to know, I'll tell Todd, he's always calling you Spags. Don't know why, so Spags it isn't, at least from me. Though, who knows, Todd may continue to call you Spags, because, well, he does.
 
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TRADE ALERT:

Kansas City gets: Matt Leinart, QB

Arizona gets: Round 2 Pick 34

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Steve Spagnuolo;1404950; said:
Yes, I would mind that very much.
Spags it is.
 
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Kenny is a big, strong, physical receiver. The biggest question for me is: can he separate in the NFL? I really did not expect him to go in the first round, but then we all know why I was hired.

The way he pushes guys around, goes up in the air and catches the ball in traffic, he's not Terrell Owens but he is that style of receiver.

There is some concern about attitude and general work ethic, and as I said speed and separation. But I think the way he catches the ball in traffic and as physical as he is, he was a solid pickup in the 2nd round in my eyes. I can see late first if you have a strong need at the position, and Tennessee needs playmakers outside.
 
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