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Huddle Freakout Draft Scenario--WR, QB or elsewhere?


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With everyone getting saucy for some LTs, I present the following:

1. JAX - Lawrence QB

2. NYJ - Wilson QB

3. SF - Jones QB

4. ATL - Pitts TE

5. CIN - Sewell LT

6. MIA - Chase WR

7. DET - Slater LT

8. CAR....

It seemed teams were a bit hesitant to R1 trades live during the draft last year because of the remote situation.  Could be the case again and why certain trades got ironed out prior.  I also think ATL isn't moving, a new regime does not trade back.  They capitalize on top talent. 

So...let's say there's no trades ahead of us, this could be the first 7. 

Options:

Justin Fields QB

Trey Lance QB

Jaylen Waddle WR

Devonta Smith WR

Jaycee Horn CB

Others

 

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1 hour ago, saX man said:

1. JAX - Lawrence QB

2. NYJ - Wilson QB

3. SF - Jones QB

4. ATL - Pitts TE

5. CIN - Sewell LT

6. MIA - Chase WR

7. DET - Slater LT

I think this actually has a huge chance of happening. But I still think Fields goes at #3, which would leave us picking between Jones and Lance at QB. If THAT happened, I'd definitely get Surtain.

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I think if both Tackles are off the board, you have to go Fields. Potential to be a fantastic QB in the league and pair him with the coaching and weapons, I think he could be special here. 
 

I wouldn’t be mad at surtain or horn either. After that, make the O-line a priority. Potentially trade back a few spots and grab Darrisaw if not QB or CB. 

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