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Rich Eisen on Pelissero's QB piece


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This draft may not have any legit QB prospects but holy hell it’s made it interesting to dig into them all.

First time I’m actually quite interested to know where a lot of these kids go more than whoever the hell we decide to ruin.

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I stand beside what I've said. Draft a QB, whether at 6 or trade down, there value is so much higher than any position.

Joe Thomas, one of the best left tackles in NFL history, helped the browns win two games a year, because they never had a QB, the year they got Baker, it rose exponentially, and that he was only average. Get your QB, then get your tackle.

 

 

 

 

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39 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I don't want to gamble at #6.

Every draft picks is a gamble. Ol can be a bust just like QB/DE/CB whatever can. Tony Mandarich was a sure thing once upon a time and crashed…NO ONE knows how good any of these guys will be idc how many articles any one has read/tape they’ve studied. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's always a gamble. Y'all acting like a LT is a guarantee but just look at all the LT busts over the past two decades 

 

58 minutes ago, CashNewton22 said:

Every draft picks is a gamble. Ol can be a bust just like QB/DE/CB whatever can. Tony Mandarich was a sure thing once upon a time and crashed…NO ONE knows how good any of these guys will be idc how many articles any one has read/tape they’ve studied. 

Some guys are way bigger gambles than others.

There's no quarterback in this draft I'm willing to gamble on.

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