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Who uses their full 15 minutes (1 Viewer)

Mole

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Texans - Perhaps, won't know until someone is signed

Saints - for sure, rumors abound, they want to slide back

Titian - Depends who is on the board and how far chea...back they can go

Jets - "can we have 16 minutes"

Packers - next

San Fran - With two picks in the top 25, many options and all kinds of time

Raiders - ready to pounce

Bills - Have you called your grandparents lately, plan for 15 mins

Lions - all your WR belong to us

Arizona - 15 minutes, lots of needs and plenty of options

It could turn out to be 2 hours or more until pick #11, not including commercials, and all that ESPN nonsense, just something to ponder as you get your draft prep ready.

Mole

 
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Sounds like more time to drink beer, eat wings, smoke cigars, and maybe play some pool.

Trying to figure out the downside here....

 
Commercials have no affect on the draft clock. All in all this should prove to be one of the more interesting top 10 draft picks in a while. get lots of beer and food, sit back and enjoy the ride!

 
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I think most teams, even if they are pretty set on who they are taking, use the full 15 minutes to see if they get blown away by a deal.

 
I think most teams, even if they are pretty set on who they are taking, use the full 15 minutes to see if they get blown away by a deal.
Yeah never know when someone will go Ditka on you.
 
[Obligatory Vikings Joke]

Even if someone uses less than their alloted time, the Vikings will do their best to make up for it by going over.

[Obligatory Vikings Joke]

Now that that is out of the way, hopefully no one else will mention it. ;)

 
Nearly every team will use every minute. They already know who they are going to pick, they are just waiting for the phone to ring.

My guess is pick 11 will be at a minimum 2 hours, certainly longer if there are some trades.

 
Nearly every team will use every minute. They already know who they are going to pick, they are just waiting for the phone to ring.

My guess is pick 11 will be at a minimum 2 hours, certainly longer if there are some trades.
:goodposting: I seem to remember just about every single pick in the first round last year going about the full 15 minutes. I think a lot of GMs sit there next to a silent phone praying that it will ring and someone will offer them their entire draft to move up a few spots. They wouldn't dare want to pick a second early and miss their chance.

 

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