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Welp.. Levis, Hooker or McKee come on down.


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Lol you can forget Young and Stroud at this point as we are likely to fall to picks between 4-8.. I mean if we upset the Bucs and we still have a relatively easy schedule with the exception of the Bengals, you better rest assured we are winning 4-6 games this season. 
 

Silver lining- This is a very deep QB class and Levis, Hooker or even McKee would still be options since we don’t even know how to tank properly. 

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7 minutes ago, panthersgreenville said:

I dunno, Levis screams “inexplicably falls to top 10” type of player. 

you might want to google nfl draft 2023 levis.... its pretty much a given he will be the guy unless he atrociously fails for some reason the rest of the season. He is the most QB, QB in this draft.

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We came out strong today but I doubt it’s sustainable. Even with this win we’ll either still have #1 or close to it. If we don’t get the top QB (Stroud imo) then the second is still a great option (Young). Based on what I’ve seen so far I don’t want Levis really. Still plenty of time to see new production that changes my mind though

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

you might want to google nfl draft 2023 levis.... its pretty much a given he will be the guy unless he atrociously fails for some reason the rest of the season. He is the most QB, QB in this draft.

This is absolutely false.  Levis could go #1 but calling it a given is silly

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2 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

We came out strong today but I doubt it’s sustainable. Even with this win we’ll either still have #1 or close to it. If we don’t get the top QB (Stroud imo) then the second is still a great option (Young). Based on what I’ve seen so far I don’t want Levis really. Still plenty of time to see new production that changes my mind though

They dropped a poo ton of balls early on as well.  Sometimes the stars align in the nfl

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