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League insiders have told us that a number of teams have removed Nevada linebacker Ezra Butler from their draft boards after the senior admitted that marijuana was part of his diet. We will continue to follow the story.

Another prospect getting checked out for marijuana use is Cal receiver DeSean Jackson. Sources have told us Jackson was suspended from the Cal-Stanford game because of getting caught using marijuana.
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Just something to consider for all of the mockers...
 
It didn't really hurt Calvin Johnson last year, so I wouldn't worry about Jackson... Bowman has had other problems though.
 
These guys should slide, no way anyone should take a risk on a guy who claims weed is part of his "diet". Yes Calvin Johnson and Gaines Adams admitted using weed but they said they had tried or experimented, they didnt admit they were regularly using
 
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"Part of his diet"? Haha!

I don't see why this is a huge deal.
 
"Part of his diet"? Haha!

I don't see why this is a huge deal.

With Goodell around, and placing all of his stock in character, it is a big deal. Guys are going to get suspended more easily nowadays.

That being said, there may be some steals in this draft due to this.

Let's let it leak that Gholston has a huge weed problem so he will be there at 7 :D
 
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