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Opinions: if Lawrence is gone, what's the plan then?


Jmac

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First off.. putting the cart before the horse, you just can't play a rookie behind this Oline no matter who it us. That is the biggest problem to solve first. If they some how do a fix by 2021 then what's plan b if they don't get their QB? Keep Bridgewater and draft 2nd best rookie QB? Don't think anyone currently on this roster is starting quality....

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Fields then Lance. 
 

In my opinion we have to take one of the three of those guys even if it means mortgaging future picks. 
 

You have to use some cap to add free agent pieces in the secondary and a good linebacker. 
 

You draft oline in the 2nd and 3rd round. 
 

you roll teddy out there early next year and let the qb learn and then hopefully take over a few games in. 
 

then you ideally compete in 2022 (same time frame as the cardinals are seeing with Murray, the ravens saw with Lamar, and the bills saw with Allen). 

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Lawrence is my preferred choice, I think he's got the highest floor and highest ceiling and is pro ready, but Fields' and Lance's floor and ceiling aren't that much lower than Lawrence's, and they'd be great consolation prizes. Outside of those 3 though, I have zero fuging clue what we would do at QB for the future...

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