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Some may not take this seriously, but here's a scenario for you


Matthias

Having the number one pick  

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  1. 1. How would you handle the number one overall pick in 2015 in terms of trades?

    • Trade the pick and build around Cam
      10
    • Trade Cam, draft Mariota, and build around him
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Let's say we don't win another game this season.  The Raiders and Jags miraculously wins 4 games, and we end up with the number one overall pick.  Would you trade that pick away for as many picks you can get, and build around Cam?  Or would you draft Mariota (I wouldn't consider Winston), trade Cam for as many picks as possible, and build around Mariota?

 

I would probably trade Cam and build around Mariota.  They are both very athletic QBs, but Mariota can maneuver better than Cam.  Furthermore,  Mariota won't have to come in and prove his worth as a passing QB.  Mariota could be an even more athletic version of Andrew Luck.  I understand all the problems with the O-line and the talent that is present around Cam.  Yet this idea that Cam has to prove himself to everybody is getting old real quick.  How many commercials does Cam have showing that chip on his shoulder?  That's a lot of baggage for one guy to carry.  I've seen enough of Cam to say I don't think he's worth the big time contract.  

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I think no matter the scenario, it's certainly possible that Gettlemen could trade Cam, along with firing Rivera.  Neither of these guys were "his" choices.  If Gettlemen is seeing that writing on the wall for him, he may start fresh this offseason, and bring in "his" guys.  So in this scenario of us having the number one overall pick, as unlikely as that is, I'm pretty sure trading Cam is a definite possibility.

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No, he wouldn't. Manning would have enough sense to get rid of the ball faster.

To who? Guys can't even run a route.

A couple of sacks are on Cam not getting the ball out. The majority tonight were o line miscommunication and defense getting free runs at QB.

Can't throw the ball if no one is open or haven't even made one move to get open yet.

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I think no matter the scenario, it's certainly possible that Gettlemen could trade Cam, along with firing Rivera.  Neither of these guys were "his" choices.  If Gettlemen is seeing that writing on the wall for him, he may start fresh this offseason, and bring in "his" guys.  So in this scenario of us having the number one overall pick, as unlikely as that is, I'm pretty sure trading Cam is a definite possibility.

 

You may be the biggest dumbass in the history of the huddle.

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Nobody should take this question seriously.

 

But I'll play the game.  Trade down.  In a perfect world get a top LT with our first pick, a top 3 WR with our second (late 1st, if anyone has two 1sts this year..).  Good S in the 2nd, RT in the 3rd, RB/CB in the 4th, CB/RB in the the 5th, G in the 6th and 7th.  Win.

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