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    Post Pats trying to get the #2 pick

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfldraft/story?id=1544824

    Not looking good for the Bills if the Jets and Pats keep moving up in the draft.

    Who would the Pats even take at #2?
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    hmmm, I thought Detroit has their eyes set on Charles Rogers, so that Harrington could have a flashy, reliable receiver to throw to.

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    I guess Detroit is having a change of heart now!

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    Yeah I didn't get it either.

    I thought the Lions were happy with the pick and who do the Pats want?

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    if the Lions are intent on getting #2 to get Rogers, why not trade for #3 or #4 pick?

    interesting.

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    http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/6132634


    The Detroit News reports that the Lions have narrowed their choices to six players when it selects with the No. 2 overall pick on Saturday. Those players are Charles Rogers and Andre Johnson, both receivers, corner Terence Newman, defensive tackle Dewayne Robertson, defensive end Terrell Suggs and defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy. (4/24) ... The News reports that wide receiver Johnson is considered the Lions' top choice with the No. 2 overall pick. (4/23) ... The Detroit Free Press reports that the Lions are offering defensive tackle Shaun Rogers to any teams that are interested in giving up a second-round pick or better. So far, there are no takers, but the Jets offered a third-round pick. (4/22)

    It says here that Andre Johnson is there first choice ???? "WHAT"

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    Plain and simple, if Detroit doesn't take Rogers as their choice, they are MORONS and will regret it for the rest of their NFL life!

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    Originally posted by IggyWH
    Plain and simple, if Detroit doesn't take Rogers as their choice, they are MORONS and will regret it for the rest of their NFL life!

    Totally agree. He's the best WR in the Draft, so they should take him the first chance they get. Some idiot said they'd pick Terrance Newman, yeah, right!

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    i agree rodgers is the right pick but this francise its anyones guess

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    I think Rodgers would be the best fit for the Lions.

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