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Official 2023 QB Watch


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18 hours ago, SOJA said:

fully in to the camp of we need to trade up with the Bears at number two to get either Young or Stroud. fug it go get your QB. 

 

Bears will def be ok with a trade down as they have a lot of holes and 8-9 is a good range to get talent 

I'd be shocked if they don't trade that pick because yeah, they have a talented young QB to work with and they need a LOT of roster upgrades. They don't need the #2 overall pick. They need a bevy of picks.

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'd be shocked if they don't trade that pick because yeah, they have a talented young QB to work with and they need a LOT of roster upgrades. They don't need the #2 overall pick. They need a bevy of picks.

isn't that what I said ?

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13 hours ago, ncfan said:

@Verge

what are your current thoughts on Levis?

I think Bryce will go off the board at 1.

And while I like Stroud.  I wish we wouldn’t trade Up for a QB.  Allowing us to use those 2nd-3rd rd pick on other needs.

Its a slippery slope, i would love to use those 2 2nd rounders but if you really think stroud is the goods you gotta go for it and secure the most important position on the team for the foreseeable future. Who says we are not in a situation where we would have to trade up next year? Atleast we have the extra picks right now and also in the top 10. The timing might be the best right now. 

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18 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Am I the only one who thinks Atlanta will go QB?

The amount of mocks I’ve seen without anyone mocking them a QB blows my mind. Ridder isn’t the long term solution and if 1 of the 4 are still on the board I think you have to try

They could, but Ridder has some nice traits and they can get a long look at him next season and look at a nice potentially loaded class that next offseason. 

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11 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

They could, but Ridder has some nice traits and they can get a long look at him next season and look at a nice potentially loaded class that next offseason. 

Exactly our situation with Corral and maybe bearded Darnold. 

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