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The NFL draft’s best player was in Philadelphia on Monday, as Cincinnati All-American cornerback Ahmad ‘Sauce’ Gardner completed his top-30 predraft visit with the Eagles.
Gardner, the top cornerback on most draft boards was joined by former Georgia star wide receiver George Pickens.
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Roseman will likely have to trade up in the draft to land the top cornerback on the board.
Listed at 6-foot-2, 200 pounds, Gardner is a shutdown corner that rarely allowed a catch while at Cincinnati.
Gardner also had visits with the New York Jets, New York Giants, Detroit Lions, and Seattle Seahawks, according to Aaron Wilson.
Pickens is a name to watch in the draft after missing the bulk of Georgia’s National Championship season with a knee injury.
The 6-foot-3 Pickens has a big frame but needs to improve his footwork on the outside, with his best season coming in 2019 when he logged 49 catches for 727-yards and 8 touchdowns.
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