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2022 QB options


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Its hard to say what will happen. I really wonder how Rhule and Fit consider the current players they have on the Roster. I'm sure they want someone else to compete with Sam at QB. How much say will Macadoo have in choosing what happens. You'd think he is going to institute a completely new offense (differnt blocking schemes..everything). Is the plan to try to fit it to Darnold....or is it to build an offense and then find a guy he wants to run it. Is that guy already in the League somewhere. I seen people in the Media say he was hired to fix Sam but I hope he was brought in the take control of the offense and bring in players who can run it.

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13 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I respectfully disagree.  He isn’t close to Lamar Jackson who is on another level as a runner.  I am extremely hesitant with guys that did it against bad comp and struggle mightily against decent defenses.

Not buying the hype.  There are much better options.  All these QBs are a reach at 6 but Willis would be a bad bet for a ton of reasons

If I am picking one of these guys I am looking for a passer.  Howell, Corral and Willis won’t survive running in the league for long.

The Senior Bowl will be interesting for Willis particularly 

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4 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

The Senior Bowl will be interesting for Willis particularly 

Combine as well.  Will be interesting to see actual measurements for Howell and Corral and others.  Willis will have a great opportunity to show the athleticism there as well

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1 hour ago, ericr0319 said:

Rodgers is an idiot. If you have Rodgers you aren't rebuilding. Tampa was rebuilding then they got Brady and the rebuild was over. 

They added Brady....AND AB ,Gronk ,Fournett plus the 2 #1 receivers they already had. So it wasn't just adding Brady and thr rebuild was over 

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What I want is to run it back and take it on the chin for one more season while building the O line.

What tepper wants is Watson and asses in the seats.

Rhule probably wants is Pickett. 

Fits probably wants to separate himself from the decision because I think next season is going to be rough no matter which way we go.

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If we’re getting a new QB I would prefer to draft one. However, I think Rhule should be forced to stick with Darnold and get himself out of the mess he created. I don’t care if it’s a make it or break it year. He got himself in this poo so he should get himself out and not leverage this team’s future.

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8 minutes ago, firefox1234 said:

If we’re getting a new QB I would prefer to draft one. However, I think Rhule should be forced to stick with Darnold and get himself out of the mess he created. I don’t care if it’s a make it or break it year. He got himself in this poo so he should get himself out and not leverage this team’s future.

Nah, Rhule is going to 'Hurney' this thing up right as Tepper shows him the door next season.  We'll have stupid contracts, hardly any cap space and no better off than this year.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Willis at 6 would be a disaster. 

I wouldn’t want him at 6 either. I wouldn’t want any of these rookie QBs at 6. If we traded back and took Linderbaum you’d use the extra pick to take Willis if he was still around. 

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9 minutes ago, firefox1234 said:

If we’re getting a new QB I would prefer to draft one. However, I think Rhule should be forced to stick with Darnold and get himself out of the mess he created. I don’t care if it’s a make it or break it year. He got himself in this poo so he should get himself out and not leverage this team’s future.

basically this.  GM should draft OL talent.  Make Rhule ride or die with Sam.   And Sam can ride or die with Rhule's overpaid Robby Anderson. 

 

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