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Latest NFL.com mock has us trading up to #2 for Zach Wilson


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19 minutes ago, Tepper's Chest Hair said:

So I want to make sure I am on the same page.

We want a franchise QB.  We just want either a young vet.  Someone 25ish or younger. Or a draft pick. We just want to give up absolutely nothing to get him. I think we've been using the Madden trade function too often.

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4 hours ago, MHS831 said:
CONWAY, S.C. – The 2020 football season was a historical one for the Coastal Carolina football program and it was capped off with a final national ranking of No. 14 overall in both the final Associated Press Top 25 Poll and Amway Coaches Top 25 Poll presented by USA Today Sports, it was announced today.Jan 12, 2021

You tried it. 

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6 hours ago, MHS831 said:
CONWAY, S.C. – The 2020 football season was a historical one for the Coastal Carolina football program and it was capped off with a final national ranking of No. 14 overall in both the final Associated Press Top 25 Poll and Amway Coaches Top 25 Poll presented by USA Today Sports, it was announced today.Jan 12, 2021

and let’s not forget the game was scheduled just a few days before it was to take place, and BYU had to travel across the country so they basically had one day to prepare.

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11 hours ago, AceBoogie said:

BYU might as well be. They don’t play nobody. Lost to fuging Coastal Carolina. 

At least Coastal was a ranked team and a division 1 program. As others have pointed out, that game was scheduled the week off and there was no preparation time. Additionally, Wilson looked really sharp in that game even though his OL had him running for this life constantly. 

Regardless of BYU's competition (which is certainly better than North Dakota state's)...

BYU - division 1 program

North Dakota state - division 2 program

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10 hours ago, 45catfan said:

How many National titles does Wilson have?   Undefeated seasons???  Pick-less seasons????  Anything??????

I guess pretty much every draft guru is wrong then when you consider Wilson is overwhelming mocked higher than Lance?

Also, not sure if you followed it closely, but North Dakota state has been a powerhouse lately in Division 2 football. Don't pretend Lance has brought them to relevance. 

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21 hours ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

As always, depends on what we give up.  Trey Lance scares the absolute crap out of me.  I really don't want us to settle for him.

No real difference than Josh Allen out of a smaller school in Wyoming, and he was 7th overall...Baker and Donald went ahead of him, then Rosen at 10. 

That's when you have to believe you have the staff in place to 1) develop, and 2) put real weapons, and OL around a young QB talent to let him mature. 

If we could keep our picks, and Lance was available at 8 I'd be happy, his stock would be higher if he'd had a 2020 season. Elite athleticism, and arm talent to go with our full slate of picks allows us to trade back in the subsequent rounds with more opportunities to land some quality rookies. 

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