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Trey Lance on nfl network as if 12pm est


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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

its pretty damn near impossible this year, how would the Falcons navigate the cap hit?

Not my problem to solve. Just repeating what I saw from, cbs mock, I believe 

if the Saints and Tampa can negotiate theirs, I’m sure a way can be going d if so motivated 

teams aren’t always smart. Case in point, the jags hired urban Meyer 

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1 minute ago, raleigh-panther said:

Not my problem to solve. Just repeating what I saw from, cbs mock, I believe 

if the Saints and Tampa can negotiate theirs, I’m sure a way can be going d if so motivated 

teams aren’t always smart. Case in point, the jags hired urban Meyer 

Link it please I would love to check it out

 

But no team is going to take that massive hit

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20 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

If we end up drafting this guy more people are gonna start reading up on him and fall in love. Dude just has that “it” factor. Physical traits aside he is a GREAT person and eager to learn and be coached. 

I’ve been on the Lance train since Lawrence fell out of reach. He’s my 2nd favorite QB in the draft. Certainly could bust and be amongst the worst. But I think his ceiling is higher than anyone else at the position as well. 

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1 minute ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

I’ve been on the Lance train since Lawrence fell out of reach. He’s my 2nd favorite QB in the draft. Certainly could bust and be amongst the worst. But I think his ceiling is higher than anyone else at the position as well. 

I think he has the second highest ceiling but I also think he has one of the lower floors. I worry about Brady leaving after a year of development for this kid. 

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1 minute ago, Varking said:

I think he has the second highest ceiling but I also think he has one of the lower floors. I worry about Brady leaving after a year of development for this kid. 

He is a project for sure.  I wonder if Rhule and co have the patience to develop him.  Probably a solid 2 year work in progress.

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