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Opinion: top 2 QB's are gone..


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Should they pick the best DE in the draft to pair with Burns? See what QB falls to the 2nd or trade up to get one of the top two before they are snatched up.

They need help at the DE spot and pass rush since Riddick left.

What would you choose to do?

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Idk I still think you go QB no matter what. Either that or you package the number 3 pick (or whatever pick we have) for a big time QB trade. We have been in QB hell since Cam left, and will never compete until we find our guy. We will be wasting years of our core unless we pull the trigger and keep trying until we find a solution.

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If we think that a QB is all that and a bag of chips, trade up. I haven't seen that guy in the upcoming draft yet, so I think they would need to stay where they're at and draft the BPA (and if that happens to be a QB, then great). If not, then so be it.

Don't get me wrong, I believe in taking swings, but only if the swing is worth taking. You can't just be whiffing in the first round year after year taking wild swings out of desperation; the guy has to show that franchise-level play. Otherwise we can get a vet, possibly draft a QB on day two, and look to develop Corral as well. Impatience is arguably a big part of the reason why we are here.

Fields fell, and we skipped over him, but he did fall, and with proper support and development he could turn out as the best of that draft.

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14 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

We have a good backup that the huddle falls in love with. Matt Moore Taylor Heinicke Kyle Allen etc

We have Matt Corral who looks better on his college tape than every QB in this draft.

I like none of these QBs.

 

Draft BPA and let Matt do his thing.

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5 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

We have Matt Corral who looks better on his college tape than every QB in this draft.

I like none of these QBs.

 

Draft BPA and let Matt do his thing.

Corral is mid, was terrible in preseason and lol if you think his 'college tape' looks better than a Heisman winner

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2 minutes ago, pantherj said:

God in preseason he looked like a small town high school QB if memory serves.

He was garbage, his injury kept the myth that he's a good QB alive on the huddle though. It wasn't even rookie struggles, he looked like he belonged in the arena league or something.

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