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So, who do you like at QB?


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Forget trade backs and veteran trades--who would you like to see as the New QB in 2022?  

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  1. 1. Select one:

    • Baker Mayfield
      7
    • Jimmy Garappolo
      8
    • Malik Willis
      31
    • Sam Howell
      12
    • Kenny Pickett
      22
    • Matt Corral
      27
    • Desmond Ridder
      5

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  • Poll closed on 04/01/2022 at 03:03 AM

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7 minutes ago, jfo89 said:

RG3 was a pro bowler his rookie year. I would take that. Injuries could derail anyone’s career.

RG3 was very good. I always thought so. However, I also believed he wouldn't survive the NFL if he continued to play that way. RG3 and Corral are almost exactly the same size and play with the same style. With players like that, you must ask yourself if they can still be as good if they play differently. If not then it's only a matter of time before the inevitable happens. 

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Give me Jimmy G and here’s why….

If he’s our next QB, it’s likely because he was cut by SF and we’ve signed him for the year or we’ve swapped Darnold for him. That wouldn’t tie us down to someone we’re unsure of or mortgage our future by trading picks. We can still go BPA at #6 and he’d be a nicel bridge to our next (hopeful franchise) QB in ‘23. 


San Howell in a trade back scenario would be my next pick. 

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6 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

I’ve been on the Corral train out of this group for awhile now, but ultimately I want a LT and hope we draft a QB next year. Granted seeing another year of Darnold isn’t very appealing but I think we can really build a strong Oline with a LT for our rookie next year if we go this route

I concur person

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If we can trade down and get an extra pick or so out of it from say Philly and Pickett is still there I say a combo of him and Linderbaum is extremely solid. Depending on who is there at 6 of course. If either Neal or Ekwonu is there either one should be the unquestioned pick. 

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