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Tom t

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Why don’t we trade down with San Fran and get an extra second rd draft pick. Then we still might be able to get lance and work on drafting a ol. I like the whole line of Alabama to go with Morton and trade Samuel for a second or third pick.

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22 minutes ago, Tom t said:

Why don’t we trade down with San Fran and get an extra second rd draft pick. Then we still might be able to get lance and work on drafting a ol. I like the whole line of Alabama to go with Morton and trade Samuel for a second or third pick.

You can’t trade a free agent....

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28 minutes ago, Tom t said:

Why don’t we trade down with San Fran and get an extra second rd draft pick. Then we still might be able to get lance and work on drafting a ol. I like the whole line of Alabama to go with Morton and trade Samuel for a second or third pick.

Clever troll or truly lacking in clue?  I can't tell.

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1 hour ago, TSLA said:

We are not drafting a QB this year. People need to start realizing that before they get their feelings hurt. We had our best chance at getting a franchise QB in Justin Herbert last year. We chose not to trade up for him. Teddy Bridgewater 2021. 

You keep saying this but I don't see a realistic scenario where we would have traded up and taken Herbert. Tua was #2 on almost everyone's board. If we really wanted to trade up, we'd probably have traded up with the Lions or Giants to leapfrog both the Dolphins and Chargers for a qb. Neither Miami nor the Chargers would have traded with us. They both wanted to draft qbs themselves. And if we did leapfrog them, I think like most teams we would've been inclined to take Tua. Now imagine we did that and traded away this year's 1st. Thats the more realistic outcome and I for one am glad we didn't. 

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