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5 minutes ago, BrianS said:

I love your moxie but clearly you haven't been paying attention.

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You're telling me we're gonna get the guy who has more yards than Kyler Murray, Carson Wentz, Derek Carr, Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees for a third?  Come on man.

Minshew is playing LIGHTS OUT for a TERRIBLE Jags team this year.  13 TD's, 5 INT's.  The guy is a player.

It was reported just before kickoff if Minshew “continued to struggle” Coach Doug was going to look to bench him. While the rest of the world enjoys Minshew its clear the Jags do not see him like we all do. You don’t get first rounders for dudes you bench. And Minshew would be an absolute upgrade over Teddy. You dangle the third and see if the take it. It’s not like the Jags have won any trades lately. If they don’t you can offer a second. 
Minshew with our talent at WR and RB would absolutely light it up here. 

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Again, I had a really hard time believing you go after a guy like Minshew when they've already got Bridgewater.

I just can't see the coaching staff going that route.

Minshew is better than Teddy. If the front office feels he is an upgrade you make the deal. The Jags are an awful organization. So many players have spoken out against them. They might bite on a second or third and then you can flip Teddy in the offseason. 

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Kyle Trask (Florida) - Strong arm, very accurate, but not a dual threat.  Pocket passer.

Brock Purdy (Iowa State)- Regarded for accuracy and decision making.  Day 2 quality guy because of size and more of a dink-and-dunk sorta guy.

Tanner Morgan (Minn)- Mid round projection with scouting reports listing him as accurate and good decision maker

Trask has the most potential to move up.  Purdy and Morgan will probably stay in the mid round area.

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