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Roger Goodell Comments on Laremy Tunsil’s Allegedly Hacked Social Media Accounts
- Updated: April 29, 2016
Roger Goodell ended offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil’s first-round slide Thursday when he announced his selection by the Miami Dolphins at No. 13 overall, but the NFL commissioner was unaware of the circumstances surrounding Tunsil at that time.
In an interview with ESPN’s Mike & Mike Friday morning, Goodell said he had no knowledge of Tunsil’s situation until after he was picked due to how busy he was throughout the night.
Per NFL on ESPN, Goodell believes the unexpected nature of Tunsil’s drop to No. 13 added to the intrigue of the first round:
Roger Goodell to @MikeAndMike on Tunsil situation: “I think it’s all part of what makes the draft so exciting.” https://t.co/W1S1NwgfcU
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) April 29, 2016
Tunsil was originally viewed as a likely top-five pick, but the Ole Miss product fell after his social media accounts were allegedly hacked just prior to the draft.
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