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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

People keep saying that but they were never regarded as high as whats on deck.  They both had a ton of poo they need to work on

Yeah, that's...not actually true.

But either way, going by this year's hype train isn't exactly a reliable path.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

 

This time last year, people were saying similar things about Spencer Rattler and Sam Howell.

I’ve constantly had this debate. Next year’s class looks good, but a lot can happen in one season like this past year… There are a lot of unknowns like where we are picking and how they play next year.

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I’ve constantly had this debate. Next year’s class looks good, but a lot can happen in one season like this past year… There are a lot of unknowns like where we are picking and how they play next year.

There are already mock drafts for 2023 up on draft sites.

(this when mocks posted in February turned out useless)

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

There are already mock drafts for 2023 up on draft sites.

(this when mocks posted in February turned out useless)

Oh yeah. Plenty of QBs drop in the draft after an additional year of play. Jordan Love and Jake Locker are a couple aside from Rattler/Howell off the top of my head. The constant wait until next year guys are playing a dangerous game.

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6 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Oh yeah. Plenty of QBs drop in the draft after an additional year of play. Jordan Love and Jake Locker are a couple aside from Rattler/Howell off the top of my head. The constant wait until next year guys are playing a dangerous game.

Backup quarterbacks... Other people's food orders... Next year's draft class...

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4 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

I would draft a QB early next year regardless of how Corral looks. I think him sitting for a year would be best, but with the QBs we have he will likely get playing time.  

It’s not a bad idea if we are high on a prospect that’s available when we are picking. I wanted us to draft Fields after we signed Darnold. Having several good young QBs isn’t a bad thing. 

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6 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

It’s not a bad idea if we are high on a prospect that’s available when we are picking. I wanted us to draft Fields after we signed Darnold. Having several good young QBs isn’t a bad thing. 

That'd be pretty heavily contingent on us not having any other big needs though.

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19 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

If Corral is the future let Sam go. It doesn't benefit either guy. The option was a mistake and no way Sam should be the one Matt should be looking at as an NFL professional. Clean the QB room and start fresh.

 

I disagree with that bolded part. By all accounts, Sam is a true professional. There is a very real chance that Sam could be an excellent mentor. 

 

As a general rule. QBs are not the most eager of mentors.

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40 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Oh yeah. Plenty of QBs drop in the draft after an additional year of play. Jordan Love and Jake Locker are a couple aside from Rattler/Howell off the top of my head. The constant wait until next year guys are playing a dangerous game.

It wasnt a constant for me, this just wasnt the year and we just saw why.  The past 3 days is definitive proof of what the nfl thought about this class.  I would have been over the moon with Fields from last year and have said all along 2023 has way more volume of top prospects then 2022.  There are legit like 5 players that can go in the top 12ish. 

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