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Trey Lance vs Zach Wilson official poll


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67 members have voted

  1. 1. Qb?

    • Zach Wilson
      41
    • Trey Lance
      26


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Lance will be a tougher sell due to not really playing this year and being raw as hell anyways, but I’m a big fan of his. Wilson has looked amazing as well though and can make all the throws with some natural traits as well. You can’t go wrong with either, but I also don’t think either can step in and start from day 1. That’s where Teddy will come in handy for a year or two as a mentor to whichever one we take. Hell, we may even make the playoffs with Teddy which would be nice.

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1 minute ago, ImaginaryKev said:

I could literally see us waiting a year on QB and getting the roster ready for the next guy. If that's the case we'd go for someone like Micah Parsons or whoever ends up being CB1

Im of this opinion as well. I see us going QB in 2022 maybe even 2023 if everything keeps going like it is.

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5 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Rhule is a homer after all. I could see us drafting another need position in the first and grabbing him later on.

We didn't draft a Baylor player until the 6th round. Everyone had us drafting James Lynch, even as early as the 2nd round. He went in the late 4th after we'd already made 4 draft selections. We picked Troy Pride Jr. over James Lynch.

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The same worry I have for Lance is the worry I have for Wilson... it’s more or less all based off of one year. Nobody was going to write home about Wilson’s freshman or sophomore campaigns and outside of one game this year for Lance we have one season to go off, and just this season for Wilson. 
 

In this poll, I voted for Wilson though right now but I’d need to see a lot more tape to really make a call. 

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