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Daniel Jeremiah: Why Cam Ward Is Worthy of the #1 Overall Pick

Daniel Jeremiah: Why Cam Ward Is Worthy of the #1 Overall Pick

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Could Howie Roseman and the Eagles trade up in the Draft?
Daniel Jeremiah talks with John Clark on the Takeoff Podcast about if the Eagles are more likely to trade up or back in the NFL Draft this week.Could Howie Roseman and the Eagles trade up in the Draft? originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
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