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To be honest this year we find out what Gettleman true philosophy is. I know he has his love for hogmollies and pass rushers but being in the NY market is a big thing which he is not a stranger to. Gettleman always had his 3 truths of football. You have to stop the run, rush the passer, and run the football. I wonder which truth he will believe in more holding the #2 overall pick this year. 

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Just now, Bj-Monster23 said:

To be honest this year we find out what Gettleman true philosophy is. I know he has his love for hogmollies and pass rushers but being in the NY market is a big thing which he is not a stranger to. Gettleman always had his 3 truths of football. You have to stop the run, rush the passer, and run the football. I wonder which truth he will believe in more holding the #2 overall pick this year. 

I'm gonna LMAO if he takes an interior OL at #2 overall. 

I still think there's a really good chance they take a QB. I honestly think Shula was hired primarily to be a wet nurse for the QB they draft.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

With their cap space, they should probably sign a veteran QB. With #1 and #4 they could come out of the draft with say Saquon Barkley and maybe Minkah Fitzpatrick or Bradley Chubb if for some reason the Colts pass on him. They're fortunate that they're sitting on a TON of cap space in the one offseason that there actually are several legit veteran QB options available in free agency. They've tried and tried and tried to draft QBs and they just plain suck at it.

Right. Pay cousins and 1st try to trade out of #1. If they can't I take Barkley (even though I like Johnson who's on the team) and Chubb or Fitzpatrick. Either way they should come out with a pairing of two young studs on the defense:

Peppers and Fitzpatrick , or Chubb and Garrett. Lord have mercy. 

 

Hell if they don't go qb at #1 they still might get a bite at #4 from Denver to jump the Jets. 

 

Envy the draft and cap room they have. But not the QB situation for sure.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm gonna LMAO if he takes an interior OL at #2 overall. 

I still think there's a really good chance they take a QB. I honestly think Shula was hired primarily to be a wet nurse for the QB they draft.

Quenton Nelson looks to be the top best player outside of Barkley. Free agency will be the key because if he can land Norwell I would assume  Barkley or Chubb would be the pick. I think Gettleman will be too scared to take a QB. 

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2 minutes ago, chbright said:

Right. Pay cousins and 1st try to trade out of #1. If they can't I take Barkley (even though I like Johnson who's on the team) and Chubb or Fitzpatrick. Either way they should come out with a pairing of two young studs on the defense:

Peppers and Fitzpatrick , or Chubb and Garrett. Lord have mercy. 

 

Hell if they don't go qb at #1 they still might get a bite at #4 from Denver to jump the Jets. 

 

Envy the draft and cap room they have. But not the QB situation for sure.

I love that idea but everybody is saying Cousins won’t even entertain going to Cleveland 

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1 minute ago, Bj-Monster23 said:

Quenton Nelson looks to be the top best player outside of Barkley. Free agency will be the key because if he can land Norwell I would assume  Barkley or Chubb would be the pick. I think Gettleman will be too scared to take a QB. 

I just don't like the idea of interior OL that high in the draft.

It's worth noting that the only two interior OL to go in the top 10 in recent years were Jonathan Cooper (#7) and Chance Warmack (#10) both in 2013. Both of them were considered to be sure fire perennial All-Pros and they were both flat out busts.

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1 minute ago, Reebis21 said:

I love that idea but everybody is saying Cousins won’t even entertain going to Cleveland 

I don't blame him. He's already made a ton of money from Washington and he's gonna make a ton of money wherever he signs. Might as well sign with a better organization.

I think they sign A.J. McCarron. They tried to trade for him and they botched it. Now he's a pending free agent.

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5 minutes ago, Reebis21 said:

I love that idea but everybody is saying Cousins won’t even entertain going to Cleveland 

Offer 5 year deal, 30 mill per fully guaranteed, but player option to leave after every year. Build in some performance/health clauses to get off the hook if he gets injured or severely underperformed, but they have to sway a top or boarder line  top 8 guy.

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Just now, Hoenheim said:

This is probably the most boring day for me DL/LB lol. 

Mondays is very very very important for us though, DBs we could use even 2 safteys and an upgrade at CB for the right player. 

Yeah, I'm not interested in LBs or DTs until day three. Well, I could potentially be talked into a DT in the 3rd if someone like BJ Hill just happened to be there but definitely not earlier. Overall, this is just not a good 4-3 DE class at all. I really wish it was because I'd love a DE at #24 I just doubt very seriously the value will be there. I wouldn't be surprised if Davenport is gone before #24 too.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't blame him. He's already made a ton of money from Washington and he's gonna make a ton of money wherever he signs. Might as well sign with a better organization.

I think they sign A.J. McCarron. They tried to trade for him and they botched it. Now he's a pending free agent.

Yeah they should give kizer another year, you can't give up on a qb after his rookie year. . Take the two best players at 1 and 4. There isn't a first round qb in this draft in my opinion. 

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