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Moving on and moving up...QB.


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25 minutes ago, Verge said:

I kind of don't, but if you are the Panthers you have to work on the idea that they do want a QB.

I’m less worried about them taking a QB and more worried about them trading out of that spot with a SF. 
That restructure to Ryan’s deal makes it harder to move.  The idea and thought of them drafting a QB was off of Ryan’s contract, and how they could move off of him last year.

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Just now, ncfan said:

I’m less worried about them taking a QB and more worried about them trading out of that spot with a SF. 
That restructure to Ryan’s deal makes it harder to move.  The idea and thought of them drafting a QB was off of Ryan’s contract, and how they could move off of him last year.

The pushback I will give here is that the san fran roster is built to win now.  Its not really one where a rookie qb can come in and win especially with a project like Fields or lance.  Our roster is more compatible with one of those 2 since we are a couple years away.  They are not.  They may just roll the dice with Jimmy and pray he doesnt get hurt again.  I just dont see them mortgaging the future for Fields

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11 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

The Niners would actually be a good spot for Mac Jones. He can step in right away when Jimmy gets hurt. They have a good offensive line/running game and a solid defense. He can get the ball out quick and make smart reads.

if jones would be good for them, why not for us?

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Somebody will want to move up to 3 for a QB. Denver, SF, or us. For all of the back-and-forth with QB FAs, I hope we move to 3 and take "our guy" that doesn't go at 1 and 2. I'm tired of all of this guess work and the burned bridge with Teddy. 

Get Fields/Lance/Wilson at 3 and call it a day.....without giving up this year's 2nd round pick. 🙂

 

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28 minutes ago, Soul Rebel said:

Somebody will want to move up to 3 for a QB. Denver, SF, or us. For all of the back-and-forth with QB FAs, I hope we move to 3 and take "our guy" that doesn't go at 1 and 2. I'm tired of all of this guess work and the burned bridge with Teddy. 

Get Fields/Lance/Wilson at 3 and call it a day.....without giving up this year's 2nd round pick. 🙂

 

Hell why not move up to #2?  It seems Tepper is going to do whatever it takes to get one so might as well consider that as an option also. 

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