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Pattersonca65
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For 2nd rd pick
Nice trade. Might get a couple wins now.
NO Jimmy Does not play until Staley and Brown are back. We cant risk an injury with a 2nd or 3rd sting guys.Not with our current oline. We are missing 4 out o5 starters. He will get killed
NO Jimmy Does not play until Staley and Brown are back. We cant risk an injury with a 2nd or 3rd sting guys.
Unless Cleveland takes him!?!WOW talk about a great move by the 49ers. Now we need to trade Hyde and draft Barkley.
Ok back to Jimmy. Man Shanny and Lynch are awesome together. This is a great move. Donald was staying in school, Rosen would go #1 to the Browns and Cousin might get tagged again or want 28 mill a year.
This is a Big win for the 49ers.
Great trade considering off-season reports saying the Patriots wanted much more than just a 2nd rounder for him. Trading one of our two 2nd round picks for a potential franchise QB is well worth it. Jimmy is only 25 as well and has NFL experience. I see no scenario where I'd feel better about using that 2nd round pick on a 21 to 23 year old QB fresh out of college.
KC gave us two 2nd rounders for Alex Smith and he was several years older at the time. It's a trade that for now is well worth the gamble, and has potential to be a major steal. It also means we save ourselves from paying a fortune to Kirk Cousins.
He's an unrestricted free agent next year so they will have to pay him maybe not as much as Cousins but he'll still be making more money than he's proven he's worth.
Agreed. I'd be afraid to risk playing him. I'm semi interested though. Not particularly high on the guy as we've seen only two games of him as a starter and every Patriots back up QB plays well for the Pats. That won't necessarily translate to the 49ers, but we'll see.Not with our current oline. We are missing 4 out o5 starters. He will get killed
Yeah but there is really no way around that. He should end up cheaper than Cousins though and could end up better on the field. It's a gamble for sure, but it's a much smarter move to gamble a single 2nd round pick on a young QB with NFL experience over a 1st or 2nd rounder on a college QB. I mean there is no Andrew Luck in the upcoming draft. There could be several really good QB's, but good luck figuring out which one of them is the gem.
I mean look at the past 2 drafts. Rams took Goff and the Eagles got the steal with Wentz. Bears take Trubisky and yet it looks like the Texans got a true franchise changer in Watson. Even the year we took Alex Smith the Packers arguably got the better selection with Rodgers.