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mcnabb7542
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Don't forget the Bucs (Winston?) and the Broncos.
Oh good point!
Don't forget the Bucs (Winston?) and the Broncos.
I think if Carr isn't traded this offseason they give him another season to prove himself.
The Jags, Dolphins and Skins could be fighting for Haskins and Hebert.
I think if Carr isn't traded this offseason they give him another season to prove himself.
The Jags, Dolphins and Skins could be fighting for Haskins and Hebert.
If the Cards take Bosa (and I don't think they would), then SF can control the draft....and I would love a trade back in that scenario.
He's out, came out today saying he was staying in EuGene for another year
Wow. Didn't hear about that. Basically all those teams fighting for Haskins. Gonna be interesting. The worst QB class I have seen in years.
Yeah and put them selves right back into the playoffs next year, counting on that Lynch hit's on his picks..
It's hard to say. (Assuming you are talking the 2020 draft because Hebert is back in Oregon for another year) If the Jags add a decent QB, they could be a 6-8 win team. The Dolphins are not that bad (not that great either). The Skins may not be top 5 pick bad.I think if Carr isn't traded this offseason they give him another season to prove himself.
The Jags, Dolphins and Skins could be fighting for Haskins and Hebert.
Not a chance.Multiple first round picks in return for David Johnson and Patrick Peterson, maybe a 2nd or high 3rd for Larry Fitz,
Without a top QB prospect, I think they're stuck. The run on QBs might not happen until the mid to late 1st round.
Not a chance.
No way they get anything other than a 5th or 6th for Fitz. David Johnson could maybe get a 3rd or 4th.
They did early on. They say it almost every year, if we're being honest. I just think the past two seasons have pushed out so many QBs that odds are you are going to have some down years mixed in, too.Didn't they say the same thing in the Wentz/Goff draft? Look what happened to those guys...pushed right to the top.
They did early on. They say it almost every year, if we're being honest. I just think the past two seasons have pushed out so many QBs that odds are you are going to have some down years mixed in, too.
I could see some Goff/Lock comparisons in terms of QBs that had some weird turnovers that made them look bad but among people who watch tape they all seem really low on Lock. Grier might be ahead of him, kid from Duke, etc. I'll probably be more into the draft here in a couple of months but the gist I'm getting is that we aren't looking at a Wentz/Goff situation.