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Todd McShay actually thinks Justin Fields falls to the Pats at pick 15.


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Just now, 54th man said:

If Fields is there at 8 we take him unless someone gives us alot for our pick

Agree. I'm hoping for either Fields/Wilson If not QB  go Surtain, orParsons or trade down a few picks for a 2nd rounder.  The front of the 2nd round will be loaded with potential starters for us.

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8 minutes ago, Reebis21 said:

As a big Florida fan who loves the kid, I agree 100%. Never draft a TE that high.

Big facts, if we traded down because all the good QB's are gone is the only way I'm down for drafting a TE in the 1st. Pitts will be a baller but not with Teddy giving him 1 target a game lol. I'd be down for getting Pat Feremuith (or however you spell it) from Penn state in the 2nd though, if we really wanted to address TE that badly.

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12 minutes ago, Reebis21 said:

As a big Florida fan who loves the kid, I agree 100%. Never draft a TE that high.

Never?

I'm not getting involved with the whole Pitts / Fields / McShay thing, but a mismatch TE is an absolute game changer. 

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