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There is a lot of chatter about Davis Mills after his pro day. And this is not what I would want to see for the future. The kid is smart (obviously, Stanford is a tough college) and watching his pro day on Path to the draft he was solid in the rain and wind. And if you didn't watch it, it was really raining. Not sprinkles. He also had a good leadership in his huddle (which is awesome to see) If he lasts to the 2nd round to us, do we take a chance on him? Don't think he will but who knows. Lord forbid, this kid sits behind TB for 2 years. 

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I think we keep taking fliers on the QB position until we have the answer. Last year, I wanted Teddy to be the answer for the sake of our franchise. I didn’t work out. I hope Sam Darnold is the answer..I see nothing wrong with picking him up in the 2nd or 3rd. Seattle went through QBs until they landed Russell Wilson (not saying Mills is Wilson). 

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6 minutes ago, pdub0702 said:

I think we keep taking fliers on the QB position until we have the answer. Last year, I wanted Teddy to be the answer for the sake of our franchise. I didn’t work out. I hope Sam Darnold is the answer..I see nothing wrong with picking him up in the 2nd or 3rd. Seattle went through QBs until they landed Russell Wilson (not saying Mills is Wilson). 

The first two picks should be for our O-line.  If he was there in the 3rd I'd would take a shot. 

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