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QBs could go even higher than expected in the draft


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38 minutes ago, onmyown said:

What are the chances of drafting a QB in all 7 rounds and having one workout?

because in madden this strat is flawless

In Madden you sim the draft, figure out which qb is best, dont save, quit then restart and boom you know when to draft your qb. 
 

hmm maybe i should have interviewed for the gm job

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39 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, I am thinking the QB market is going to be bananas. It does make me wonder if there is a very slight chance we might be able to move Teddy.

I realize that is a huge logical leap but......maybe.

If Osweiler and his albatross of a contract could be traded, anything is possible.

Of course most teams aren't tanking like the Browns and Dolphins of the past so that makes it harder.

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1 hour ago, Shocker said:

Most everyone is thinking at least Lance is there for us but he could seriously end up going before Fields.  4 QBs taken 1-4 is absolutely possible.

Not I, wait til his "combine" and watch the hype rocket go brrrrrrAAA. I think all 4 will be gone by 8th, just means 4 stud non-QB are left. More than happy to pick out of Sewell, Chase, Surtain, Smith, Slater, Waddle, Faley, Rouessu, Paye.

This Team doesnt need a QB right now, it needs talent.

Once the talent is here, QBs will be begging to join. I promise...

What good is any rookie QB behind a line of undrafted FAs and 35 years old vets on min deals? Why do people want to ruin this franchise, cause that will happen. Teddy will get hurt 100%, rookie steps in and gets murdered.  Huddlers-

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