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We have to go get the 2nd pick


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Just now, Panther'sBigD said:

LOL, you guys are pitiful. Yeah, let's trade away years of draft capital for one player, so we can watch him run for his life for the next five years while the Jets turn their franchise around with our draft picks. Jesus, what's happened to our fanbase!?

I honestly dont think the Jets would even trade at this point, they are that enamored with Wilson.

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At this point, it's #1 or #5.

JAX gets: 2021 1st-4th rounders, 2022 1st+2nd, 2023 1st, 2024 1st

Panthers get: Trevor Lawrence

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Bengals get: #8 and 2023's 1st

Panthers get: Fields(or)Lance at #5

or...

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1 minute ago, BleedinGreenNC said:

I honestly dont think the Jets would even trade at this point, they are that enamored with Wilson.

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. 

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1 minute ago, davos said:

At this point, it's #1 or #5.

JAX gets: 2021 1st-4th rounders, 2022 1st+2nd, 2023 1st, 2024 1st

Panthers get: Trevor Lawrence

--

or...

Bengals get: #8 and 2023's 1st

Panthers get: Fields(or)Lance at #5

or...

49ERS_TALK_MINSHEW_032421.jpg

Trevor Lawrence...

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