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What are we doing in the draft?


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Verge has also said Washington will be aggressive in moving up for a QB.  I really hope one of the big 4 falls to us and if we take him and he flops, I'm ok with that.  You have to take a chance on a franchise QB when you have it.  

After that, OT or Pitts, but I don't think Pitts is getting past the Falcons.  They still have a franchise QB who could play 4 or 5 years, I think they try to win with him now.

Ready for the dadgum draft to get here already.  

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17 minutes ago, Verge said:

Based on what I have heard. This year has been tough on any rumors though. QB first priority and don't believe the noise we don't like Fields/Lance.

My god, I just can’t do another year of Bridgewater or a cast off

do you see trask, mond, or the Stanford qb...is there any hope of not seeing Teddy this year 

I really struggle, seeing how well fields dismantled Clemson AFTER getting hit how they would not take him if there 

 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

Verge has also said Washington will be aggressive in moving up for a QB.  I really hope one of the big 4 falls to us and if we take him and he flops, I'm ok with that.  You have to take a chance on a franchise QB when you have it.  

After that, OT or Pitts, but I don't think Pitts is getting past the Falcons.  They still have a franchise QB who could play 4 or 5 years, I think they try to win with him now.

Ready for the dadgum draft to get here already.  

Are we really still using 'the big 4' when the QB people hate is going #3 overall?

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28 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Verge whats the latest on Sewell? Ive seen him falling in the recent weeks, didnt know why... Plus a Slater up-date as well. Thanks

I think Slater will go before Sewell.

 

 

23 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

Hey Verge, can we get one of your classic first round mock threads here pretty soon? Would be really appreciated 😊

I will do a mock the week of the draft. 

 

 

7 minutes ago, RIPTreyLance said:

Would taking surtain at 8 and sending our 2nd for JC jackson be overkill? 

Yep.

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