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7 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Making a QB "fix his motion" at this level, is likely to lead to a JaMarcus Russell level bust. 

You might be able to tweak things here or there but not many QB's reinvent their throwing motion in the NFL and even succeed after they try.

Yeah no drastic changes.

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Maybe we're not in a hurry to tank because to top end talent isn't that great?

After all, there are no generational talents like an Andrew Luck, or physical phenom like Cam or Miles Garret.  Instead, it looks like your mix of guys who are good college players, athletes, and guys who have the talent but other sizable red flags.

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1 hour ago, t96 said:

We gotta start taking shots on highly rated QB prospects, even if it's at the expense of potentially missing out on a great player at another position. My plan would be to draft the best QB on our list this year, give him 2 years to show franchise QB ability and if he doesn't, rinse and repeat until we find a franchise guy.

This is the way. The only way 

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1 hour ago, pantherj said:

CJ is the obvious pick imo because of his insane arm strength and decent accuracy. When CJ throws he's just kind of flicking the ball effortlessly a lot of the time, and the ball rockets down the field. It's crazy. CJ's throwing motion is kind of messed up, yet he's still able to get the ball where he wants it to go. Imagine if he fixes his throwing motion. He'll be amazing imo, assuming he can see the field. 

You know this reminds me. I think CJ looks odd when he runs. And then I laugh thinking about Rhule changing his gait. 

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1 hour ago, t96 said:

We gotta start taking shots on highly rated QB prospects, even if it's at the expense of potentially missing out on a great player at another position. My plan would be to draft the best QB on our list this year, give him 2 years to show franchise QB ability and if he doesn't, rinse and repeat until we find a franchise guy.

Always give them 3 years minimum unless they show horrible regression in year 2. 

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