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Malik Willis “Lots to like”


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2 minutes ago, RJK said:

I’ll always stand by drafting a player with the physical talent edge over being pro ready. However having rhule in charge of any players development is problematic 

That philosophy would tend to fug you more times then not

 

off the top of my head physical specimens that suck.  Trubusky, Jordan Love,  Daniel Jones, Haskins, Russell, Darnold, Wentz

 

I am sure there are more but those just jump to my mind.

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24 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Why are we hyping guys that would likely have been 2nd or 3rd round picks at best last year. This is not the year to snatch a QB at 6. 

There isn't much else to talk about and despite early hype next years QB class could have it's share of duds too. And you can't make plans with a pick we don't have. There's no guarantee we will be picking in the top 10 again.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

That philosophy would tend to fug you more times then not

 

off the top of my head physical specimens that suck.  Trubusky, Jordan Love,  Daniel Jones, Haskins, Russell, Darnold, Wentz

 

I am sure there are more but those just jump to my mind.

Who classified Trubisky as a physical specimen?

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

That philosophy would tend to fug you more times then not

 

off the top of my head physical specimens that suck.  Trubusky, Jordan Love,  Daniel Jones, Haskins, Russell, Darnold, Wentz

 

I am sure there are more but those just jump to my mind.

I wouldn’t sleep on Wentz. Go look at his numbers this year with a garbage WR room, they’ll surprise you. People forget he was an injury away in the late late regular season from winning the MVP. We should have gotten him over Darnold last year 

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49 minutes ago, frankw said:

There isn't much else to talk about and despite early hype next years QB class could have it's share of duds too. And you can't make plans with a pick we don't have. There's no guarantee we will be picking in the top 10 again.

I'm not making plans with next year's QB class or that we will have the ability to even get a QB. But you don't draft a player out of desperation. We have needs that can be filled at 6 with LT or possibly trade down for more assets. We need to look at what's best for the team as a whole and if we think Willis is the biggest difference maker, then that's who we should take. Unfortunately, the guy who's going to make that decision also thought he was fleecing the Jets to get Sam Darnold. 

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