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We have to go get the 2nd pick


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3 minutes ago, Panther'sBigD said:

Good, they're in the position to be, as they have plenty of picks through continuous suckage and selling off good players. They're still a couple of years away from being perennial contenders, even if Saleh is the real deal. 

We're two drafts/FA seasons away, and then we'll be in great shape. If we take advantage of the panic buying at QB that everyone else is doing this offseason, we can sneak out of this draft with 4-5 starters. That would be HUGE. If we are able to make hay this offseason, we will be able to afford to trade everything away in 2022 for our QB, either through the draft, or FA. 

Word is that the Jets are lowering their asking price for Darnold.

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Mike Sando in The Athletic...

11. Carolina looks like the odd team out, at least for now.

The Panthers have not run from the narrative that owner Daniel Tepper is determined to land a franchise quarterback by almost any means necessary. Their prospects dimmed some with the 49ers leapfrogging them. It’s still early, and the Panthers still could climb from their current No. 8 slot in the order. It just remains less how they’ll proceed.

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We screwed up by not making a move already. The Watson chase was stupid and now we are going to have to give up that much for a player who has never taken a snap in the league. Looks like we stay at 8 and draft Mac Jones. And pray he's the next tom brady.

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2 hours ago, Trainwreck said:

We have to at this point if Tepper wants to prove that he is all about winning. I’m tired of the big talk but no walk. 

You know making this trade requires the Jets WANTING to give up that pick right?

What do you want Tepper to do? Give up 5 years worth of 1st round picks? Waive a magic wand?

Seriously, think before you post.

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2 hours ago, Trainwreck said:

We have to at this point if Tepper wants to prove that he is all about winning. I’m tired of the big talk but no walk. 

How would a rebuilding team trading away tons if future assets for an unproven rookie show he’s about winning? That’s a stupid move. All that would prove is he is desperate and will make poor judgement calls. Selling the farm for an unproven rookie one year into a rebuild would be incredibly stupid. 

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How many of you guys have serious gambling debts?

Stop throwing good money after bad in this desire for a QB. 

The 49ers have set the market - it's ridiculous. We're in no position to mortgage our future for one player. 

Sit tight at #8 and see what happens on April 30. Be very open to trading back.

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