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A late round sleeper QB to watch out for...


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6 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Oh I wouldn’t do it nor would I want my team to, but someone is going to do it. He has one of the better arms and teams are desperate for QBs. I could see a team like Chicago or Denver reaching for him.

 

Mond at 39 could be interesting if we land Slater or Sewell at #8. It would be a big gamble, but, if it paid off, Fitterer and Rhule would look like geniuses. 

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On 3/29/2021 at 11:58 PM, methodtoll said:

My apologies for any reposting of a similar topic! I try my best to make sure to look back to make sure there isn't a similar topic but I can overlook things sometimes... My bad lol

Not to worry--most were comments in threads,  not in the titles--so nobody was injured--good thinking--I want him in the 3rd.

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1 hour ago, panthers320 said:

I saw a mock today that had Mills in the 1st round as the 6th QB taken. So very late on the mid round sleeper.

 

https://www.nfl.com/news/peter-schrager-2021-nfl-mock-draft-1-0-pats-trade-up-for-justin-fields-cardinals

 

In that draft if we dont bluff the Broncos into switching spots and making them give us a 2nd then I will go nuts. 

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