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Trade Down for Ridder?


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3 minutes ago, App Panther said:

What would be the mood if we traded down into late teens/early 20s, added a 2nd and 3rd, and took Riddler? 

I've convinced myself I can live with this idea over taking Willis/Pickett at 6.

This is my ideal scenario. Ridder is more pro ready than Pickett IMO. 

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2 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

I believe there will be some teams out there that have Ridder higher on their boards than what most fans think.

Some team might get him at 25 and in reality, have him as QB2 on their board and be ecstatic about the pick.  

 

Always possible it only takes one team.

 

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Always possible it only takes one team.

 

yep, and I've seen a few anylyst who really like him.

Honestly this is an odd QB class, its truly going to be "beauty is in the eye of beholder."

I think there is going to be a huge variance among the QBs rankings on different teams' boards.

I could easy see Pickett, Willis, or even Howell going 1st.  People probably think I'm crazy saying Howell, but he was really highly thought of going into the season.  Teams don't get caught up in the moment as much as fans.  Teams probably already had a pretty high grade on him.  I think PFF has him as their top QB, prospect as well. 

Like you said it only takes one.

 

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