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Kenny Pickett at 5/6


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3 minutes ago, frankw said:

Draft a QB and let him sit. Build the OL with the remaining picks and FA and in the meantime let Sam Darnold earn that 19 million dollars the hard way.

Every year.. There always a reason in this forum to not do the safest  and most needed thing.. And make another glamour pick... This poo never fails..

Sit him for who?? Why is it smart to have a lame duck staff making a QB pick for the incoming staff?? Especially in a low rated QB class??

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11 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Personally, I think we will try to build the OL in free agency and we will take Pickett.  Not sure how I feel about it. 

That's what I'm thinking and trying to reconcile.

If it happens and we keep Rhule hoping that:

(A) He can look good and to be the future

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(B) without Rhule & his version of an NFL OL ruining him

It would be good for a new coach (if Rhule isn't canned and a rookie is his last hurah/he's gone after 22') that our selection at least seems promising and could have a Eagles type situation with Hurts.  

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5 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Personally, I think we will try to build the OL in free agency and we will take Pickett.  Not sure how I feel about it. 

I will always favor trading down and trading that center that was mentioned here a day or two ago.  Please, for the love of god, start finally building the interior oline properly and that includes getting the best available prospects.

We really need a new Ryan Kalil and at least a new Wharton.  I'm willing to give Christensen another couple years to see if he can grow into the role.

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7 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Kenny Pickett is a 1 year wonder  1 year younger the Sam Darnold.. It took him 5 years to have that 1 good year.. In most years with good QB prospects he would be a 2nd or 3rd round pick.. 

This would be a horrible pick for us for many reasons.. Beyond the major red flags of hes older his arm isn't elite, he is a okay athlete and it took him 5 years to be a draft worthy prospect..

1. The coaching staff that might be doing the pick..

2. Picking  him eliminates adding day 1 starting talent for the Oline..

3. Since he is not a great prospect.. Like a Lawrence, Wison , Lance or Fields.. Yours forcing a QB on your next coaching hire he might not want..

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8 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Kenny Pickett is a 1 year wonder  1 year younger the Sam Darnold.. It took him 5 years to have that 1 good year.. In most years with good QB prospects he would be a 2nd or 3rd round pick.. 

This would be a horrible pick for us for many reasons.. Beyond the major red flags of hes older his arm isn't elite, he is a okay athlete and it took him 5 years to be a draft worthy prospect..

1. The coaching staff that might be doing the pick..

2. Picking  him eliminates adding day 1 starting talent for the Oline..

3. Since he is not a great prospect.. Like a Lawrence, Wison , Lance or Fields.. Yours forcing a QB on your next coaching hire he might not want..

Fair enough.  So no to being worth it? (and no other QBs in R1 for ya?)

 

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3 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Every year.. There always a reason in this forum to not do the safest  and most needed thing.. And make another glamour pick... This poo never fails..

Sit him for who?? Why is it smart to have a lame duck staff making a QB pick for the incoming staff?? Especially in a low rated QB class??

If you don't agree that's cool keep it pushing then. It isn't my fault these decision makers folks here previously fawned over thought it was a good idea to go all defense one draft then corner the first pick on the next and then proceed to stockpile more corners. We have to take a qb this year or next regardless of the oline. Direct your ire where it belongs.

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1 minute ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

If we ignore olinemen again, I'm done. We will be in a great position to get a stud to help build the oline around. It doesn't matter who our QB is until our Oline is built up. If they/you haven't figured that out yet, then idk what you've been watching the last near decade

Not the premise, prefaced the entire thing by saying that's a known and preferred method to build. 

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