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Cleveland Browns (2010 season)

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tsteele316;1692038; said:
if cleveland uses the #7 pick in the draft on a rotational rb that is somewhat similar to jerome harrison, they should be pimp slapped in the middle of NYC. No to Spiller.

LOL the thing is he isn't just a rotational running back. He is a playmaker and can help everywhere.

You know that guy Reggie Bush who was sick in the playoffs for the NFL Champions????

He's definitely not my first or second or third choice at number 7. But that's only because we have so many actual gaping holes to fill. Players like Spiller are a lot more valuable than what you think. They are difference makers and game breakers.
 
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I think McCoy is a good way to go for the Browns. He might not have the arm strength of the other guys on the board, but he fits the West Coast offense pretty well. Deadly accuracy, high football IQ, and mobility to find the passing lanes.
 
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KingLeon;1692794; said:
McShay is thinking that McCoy is the QB the Browns are gonna be going after early in the 2nd, but that we might have to move up.

I'm 100% behind that. Colt's skill set fits the WCO to a tee. Plus he's a bright kid, a hard worker, and a character guy. Not to mention a winner.
 
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