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It'd be crazy if we ended up signing Gilmore AND trading for Hassan Reddick.
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We have literally next to nothing invested in him. If he becomes a problem this year just don't re-sign him.
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ESPN has little reason to even exist at this point, TBH. It's just the brand now.
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I'd rather draft a kicker, TBH.
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Jail time?
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1 hour ago, rayzor said:
lemme tell you, i HATE that 240 pick.
hate it. it's like a blister on my pinky toe.
if we can come out of the draft with only one of those picks we'll be doing great.
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Depends entirely on the offer and who is on the board.
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... all of them?
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I think it'd be a good idea for a team to take a running QB who might not be good enough to be a starter and just make him a short-yardage runner and trick play specialist.
Imagine having a QB who could come in at the goal line and on 4th & short and be as effective as Cam Newton was in those situations. He could also be good for some trickery here and there.
I guess the closest thing we've seen to this would be Taysom Hill in New Orleans, but he's not nearly the short-yardage runner Cam was or Jalen Hurts or Josh Allen are at QB.
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1 hour ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:
Becasue fields sucks. If 32 NFL actual GMs see it, why can’t y’all couch warriors?
I wouldn't go as far as saying he sucks; there is potential there. But clearly he's more highly thought of by fans and the sports media than he is in actual league circles. Otherwise they could have gotten a LOT more in a trade.
My biggest question here is why the Eagles didn't trade for Fields instead of Kenny Pickett? If you're going to trade for a young former 1st round QB with - presumably - some untapped potential left, why not go with the guy who has always had the higher ceiling?
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7 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:
I wouldn't blame them at all for double dipping WR in R2. We can focus on rebuilding defense next year.
I think this would be a great draft. I'm almost convinced the Cheifs will get one of those Texas WRs right before our pick 33...
I hope for the sake of the rest of the league KC doesn't get their hands on Xavier Worthy. If I'm an AFC contender picking before #32 like Buffalo or Cincy or Baltimore I'd take Worthy just so the Chiefs can't.
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Moton next?
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If only...
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Low risk/high reward deal for a former 1st rounder. Nothing wrong with it.
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The only centers I would consider in either the 2nd or 3rd round are Jackson Powers-Johnson (likely gone by #33), Sedrick Van Pran and Zach Frazier. They're the only top-quality pure centers in this class, IMO.
Otherwise, I'd focus on WR/TE/EDGE in those rounds and go with Austin Corbett as the center.
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I trust Evero about as much as I ever have any coordinator we've had. He'll figure it out.
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1 hour ago, bythenbrs said:
I think he was staying due to contract but, giving him more input on personnel is a very smart move, to keep him motivated.
Well yeah; he was still under contract obviously, but there did seem to be an effort made to convince him to want to stay rather than stay just because he was under contract. I don't expect he'll be here much longer regardless because if we have any amount of success (as in win more than 4-5 games) he'll be a hot HC candidate sooner rather than later, but in the meantime I love the combo of him and Canales as our playcallers.
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Let's draft Tom Brady 2.0 while we're at it.
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You get the sense Evero has a lot more input on personnel this year. Maybe something he was promised to convince him to stay?
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Add a couple of solid/good pass rushers + get at least one impactful WR in the draft.
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The injuries concern me, but he's a really good player.
That said, I'd rather take Edgerrin Cooper in the 2nd if we're set on drafting a linebacker.