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NFL Wizard Adam Schefter confirms that 4 QBs will be gone by pick 7!!!!!


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6 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Im pretty tired of hearing how Lawrence is a generational talent and can not possibly bust. The dude is going to the Jags a historically bad team, he has a pretty high chance of sucking with that franchise.

Trainwreck waste of talent incoming. JagDouche owner just hired his Saban/Kelly can't miss guy and will be completely surprised when it doesn't work out. I just wonder if they ruin Lawrence or if we will get to see him on a real team in 5 years.

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Would be the first time in the history of the league 4 QBs went in the first 7 picks. 

I'll believe it when I see it. 

 

That said I somehow could easily 100% see 4 QBs go in the first 8 after our pick so who knows.

I just don't see ATL taking a QB given the recent commitment to Ryan by restructuring which makes him uncuttable or untradeable for several years. MIA and Cincy aren't taking one. Eagles ownership wants the team to build around Hurts so I could see them passing for a QB and the Lions have Goff with a massive contract and no WRs. 

While each of those teams could trade out, I dont see a team giving up multiple 1st round picks to move up for the 3rd or 4th best QBs in the draft. 

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Urban is an offensive mastermind and will know how to craft an offense for him.  He is a cant miss

I wouldn't go as far as saying can't miss but I would be surprised if he doesn't succeed.  He could get Tommy John'd and end up like Jake Delhomme after one season.  But yeah, he is the best QB in this class.

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1 minute ago, PootieNunu said:

No draft pick is a cant miss, he could have a terrible injury in his first practice, he could say fug it i dont care anymore and just wing it. No draft pick is ever a cant miss, that is dumb.

In my NFL watching career 3 players have been cant miss before trevor.  Elway, Peyton and Luck.  Trevor is every bit as good as them.  Injury aside this kids floor is the playoffs every year assuming they build a line to protect him

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Two Factors, lots of QB's suck next year is #1. Another factor, Teddy can't be out there week 1, Teddy got the blessing of life time missing all the boo's at the end of the season because of no crowd, that same luxury won't be afforded next season, the boo birds  are gonna be out week 1, HARD AND FAST. 

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3 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I wouldn't go as far as saying can't miss but I would be surprised if he doesn't succeed.  He could get Tommy John'd and end up like Jake Delhomme after one season.  But yeah, he is the best QB in this class.

That is a much better statement. Trevor is the best graded prospect at QB. He can still bust.

 

3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

In my NFL watching career 3 players have been cant miss before trevor.  Elway, Peyton and Luck.  Trevor is every bit as good as them.  Injury aside this kids floor is the playoffs every year assuming they build a line to protect him

Luck did not amount to anything. Cam had the more successful career. He played a couple of seasons of okay NFL football. He was supposed to light the world on fire and be a 1st ballot HoF'er. Now we are hearing the same noise about Lawrence.

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1 minute ago, PootieNunu said:

That is a much better statement. Trevor is the best graded prospect at QB. He can still bust.

 

Luck did not amount to anything. Cam had the more successful career. He played a couple of seasons of okay NFL football. He was supposed to light the world on fire and be a 1st ballot HoF'er. Now we are hearing the same noise about Lawrence.

Making the playoffs 4 out of 6 years playing behind a trash line.  Nah man he didnt amount to anything.  He saw his franchise wasnt going to protect him so he said eff this noise I am out.  Smart.

 

I am not comparing him at all to Cam. 

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