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Tua's 3 Month CT Results: All Clear


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The critical 3 month post-surgery CT scan was performed and showed that his hip is healed.  As good of news as he could have received.

https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/nfl/miami-dolphins/article240161248.html

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001101640/article/tua-tagovailoas-scan-shows-fractured-hip-has-healed

I'm not hinting this to be our pick but this is big news as, sure, we could target him, or he is picked ahead of us and allows a top guy to drop. 

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7 minutes ago, MMA said:

We gotta get either Burrow or Tua. It’ll be a big bust if we don’t. 

I’d like Tua at 7. Wouldn’t trade up for him and I think we would have to. Honestly tanking for Trevor seems likely.

I bet Dolphins get Burrow 1st overall, Bengals get Tua top 5.

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15 minutes ago, t96 said:

I’d like Tua at 7. Wouldn’t trade up for him and I think we would have to. Honestly tanking for Trevor seems likely.

Would love to see either Lawrence or Fields here. 

My one thing--If no one trades up to 3 w/DET for Tua, the arsenal needed to get to #4 w/NYG isn't bad at all as it would equate to a late 2nd rounder per value charts rather than a mid to late first. 

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2 minutes ago, davos said:

Would love to see either Lawrence or Fields here. 

My one thing--If no one trades up to 3 w/DET for Tua, the arsenal needed to get to #4 w/NYG isn't bad at all as it would equate to a late 2nd rounder per value charts rather than a mid to late first. 

I went down the rabbit hole this weekend and watched the bulk of Fields highlights this season and man that kid is impressive.  I think both qb's are going to be stars.   Just suck up 2020 and do all it takes to get one of those guys next season.

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6 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

With what defense and OL? If we draft a QB this year.... I will stab Teppers ketchup on steak eating ass right in the eye with a spoon. 

We didn’t get pick 7 in the draft by being a good team. 

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I like Tua but the moment just isn't right to pull off what it would take to land him. We aren't getting a top QB ahead of Miami, Indy, and LAC without selling the farm and I'm not comfortable with doing that while there's still a chance Cam bounces back. If we're QB-less a year from now we'll have another high pick and can blow everything up then for all I care.

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