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Research, data gathering, and fact checking are my bread and butter; all the while not minding about writing up some informative threads.
Best time of the year for me? February to May; the draft months. Months of analyzing and determining a players strengths/weaknessess while finding out their physical gifts has been a hobby.Interact
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2026 Steelers Top Three Round One Options ( FINAL)
1.) Vega Ioane: Have to trade up for him. Nabbing an All Pro player though on the O Line?! Worth it.
2.) Emmanuel McNeil Warren: Don't let his combine fool you. He is Ryan Clark 2.0 but with better coverage chops. His size and playmaking will make Patrick Graham happy.
3.) Monroe Freeling: Freeling's selection all but confirms Broderick will go elsewhere next year. That said, Freeling's limitless talent and potential are too much too ignore.
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