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POV: You are Joe Brady. What do you want in the draft?


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25 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

If I’m Brady my head is on a HC job. So I don’t want a rookie QB with first years struggles. I would want Pitts or a LT to give Darnold more time to throw.

If I am probably looking at making myself look good for a HC gig, I don't think I would want Sam Darnold either.

I certainly hope his main focus isn't getting a new job. That wouldn't bode well for us.

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20 hours ago, CanadianCat said:

We all know Joe Brady is hot future head coach candidate. (Lets be honest, everyone is it in for themselves. He wants to be a HC. So what helps him the most?)

 

So if you are him, wanting to become a HC, what are you pounding the table for to build your resume?

 

 

Kyle Pitts...point blank. 

 

Generational talent at TE to go with Moore, Anderson, and CMC. That position is what we were missing on late game drives and he's pretty much the only capable choice to make a big impact in 2021-22.

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19 hours ago, PandaMan said:

Yeah.  We have weapons and would’ve won more games last year with better QB play.  Teddy only started 4 of our wins.  So get an LT and pray that Sam is decent, or at least better than Teddy.  

We would've won more games with a quality TE as well. You go Pitts, Sewell, or Chase. I'm not a fan of trading back out of the top 10.

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