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I Traded Up for Pick 1 in this Mock Draft Sim


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9 hours ago, MHS831 said:

I think if we are going to look at QBs, we have Herbert in the first round, Love, Hurts, or Fromm in the second--I am guessing we grab Fromm if he is there in the second.

Herbert in the first is an option though

I wasn't a fan but warming to idea

Of Hebert... 

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Well, I'm happy you're not our GM. Why anyone thinks entertaining the idea of losing so much in the way of assets for a single player on a team with numerous needs is a good idea, is not something I can understand.

Lots of ways to win in the NFL. Look at how infrequently the Titans and the 49ers have even needed to use their QB in the playoffs. It's almost like they were playing without one, lol. Build FROM THE INSIDE OUT. When you do that right, everyone looks better.

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On 1/19/2020 at 4:44 PM, FuFuLamePoo said:

Fromm has literally zero arm talent. People who have no idea what they are talking about will be like “he won a ton of games and is a great leader” when the reality is he has zero arm talent and very possibly is the reason UGA’s stacked rosters haven’t won a natty yet. He has no arm talent at all whereas there is plenty of film of Grier making ridiculous throws when he was at WVU. This isn’t me stanning Grier, I don’t think either ever become reliable NFL starters. But a second or third on Fromm would be a disastrous decision 

 

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