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


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3 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

I’ve seen that talked about as a possibility. Being compared to Josh Allen at the same point in their careers. 

Scouts are in love with Levis's potential. Based on how we plays this Saturday and the 19th of November, that will seal his fate in this draft.

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Surveying the positioning, Detroit, Houston, Seattle (Through DEN), *Saints, & Atlanta are the other teams that could be in position to take a QB.  

Denver really does look bad, and will likely fire Hackett, but I can see them pulling out some more wins to keep Seattle from the top of the draft.  Though imagine that move if Russell nets them everything they got from Denver including a top-5 pick for a new franchise QB?  Same with Saints and Atlanta.  Both have enough offense to win games.

Detroit and Houston are the two to watch.  Lions..they still get the Bears twice and us Christmas Eve.   Texans though, yeah I can see them with maybe only 1-2 wins left on their calendar.  

*edit: scratch the Saints

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Its a long season. And there is LOT of bad football being played. 

We're also seeing the decline of alot of veteran QB's. This looks like a down year for football performance wise and coaching wise. Our best, inspired football can make us mediocre enough to not get better when everyone starts hitting their stride. 

Gonna be interesting. 

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16 minutes ago, davos said:

Surveying the positioning, Detroit, Houston, Seattle (Through DEN), *Saints, & Atlanta are the other teams that could be in position to take a QB.  

Denver really does look bad, and will likely fire Hackett, but I can see them pulling out some more wins to keep Seattle from the top of the draft.  Though imagine that move if Russell nets them everything they got from Denver including a top-5 pick for a new franchise QB?  Same with Saints and Atlanta.  Both have enough offense to win games.

Detroit and Houston are the two to watch.  Lions..they still get the Bears twice and us Christmas Eve.   Texans though, yeah I can see them with maybe only 1-2 wins left on their calendar.  

*edit: scratch the Saints

yeah I don’t think anyone is beating the lions for #1 

 

that is an awful team with a brutal schedule 

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3 minutes ago, TheWiz said:

Its a long season. And there is LOT of bad football being played. 

We're also seeing the decline of alot of veteran QB's. This looks like a down year for football performance wise and coaching wise. Our best, inspired football can make us mediocre enough to not get better when everyone starts hitting their stride. 

Gonna be interesting. 

True.

Potential 2023 QB needy:

NFCS: (4) Falcons, Saints, Panthers, Bucs

NFCE: (2) Commanders, Giants

NFCN: (3) Packers, Lions, Bears

NFCW: (2) Seattle, 49ers 

AFCS: (3) Texans, Colts, Titans (maybe)

AFCE: (2) Patriots, Jets

AFCN: (1) Pittsburgh (may not be sold on Pickett)

AFCW: (1) Raiders

That's over half the league.  This league could hit a pretty substantial QB drought if this next draft doesn't produce any good ones.  From my view, the last 2 drafts are not looking like good one at the position, so maybe we lucked out with our spiraling under Rhule.  Lamar, Allen, Burrow, Tua, Herbert, Hurts..that's really it since 2018. Not sold on Lawrence yet so he's a maybe.  And that's mostly AFC so the NFC is gonna be a battlefield to find the next best QB.  

 

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