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Opinion: top 2 QB's are gone..


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6 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Trick question, don’t let the top two escape us. Trade up if we have to. There’s not a third QB I’m interested in, so in the interest of the OP, take BPA. No thanks to Levis, Hooker or any other QB. I’d rather give Corral a shot than spend a pick on any of the other QBs. 

I haven't done a deep dive on any of them yet, but I'm struggling to get behind a 5'10", 180lb QB in the NFL.

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3 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

I haven't done a deep dive on any of them yet, but I'm struggling to get behind a 5'10", 180lb QB in the NFL.

Flutie, Russel Wilson (yea I know Wilson is thicker, maybe Young could bulk up some). Not many successes, but then again nothing has ever been done until it’s done the first time. There wasn’t much precedent for a linebacker Mills’ size being great until he was. I prefer Stroud but I’d be good with Young if that’s how the chips fall. 

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52 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

It’s expensive to not trade up. Look at how it went when we let the chargers draft Herbert right ahead of us 

Yea, but that was not trying to get up to 1 or 2.  Not sure the guys that may go there are worth the risk when you might find a stud at another position.  I would rather pass...and maybe trade up later in the 1st if there is someone our hot new OC loves.

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2 hours ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

You have to pull the trigger on a QB, its fuging time already

Nothing there that gets me excited.... at all...BPA....in this draft... only thing is...get a coach that is in love with a qb and develop them...first rounders have been busts...and its abundantly clear...

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10 minutes ago, Hugor Hill said:

draft best available wherever we end up. if all of our qb prospects are gone, then no need to reach for one. Draft BPA. We can get Maye in a few years if Corral/Drafted QB doesnt work out.

We can't go into next season with Walker and Corral as our options at QB - that's suicide. I agree with not reaching if you don't like these QBs, but Maye could very easily be the next overhyped Freshman / Sophmore that flames out when it matters.

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